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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1860-12-05

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1860-12-05 page 1

VOLUME XXIV. "Olio Slate onrna.. COLUMBUS: COOKE, HDRTT CO. Offlcoln Miller's Duildlnf, No. Ill (hi Townlnet. Term Invariably in Advance. Dam, leooperysa By the Carrier, per week, - 12X cU. Tbi-Wssslt J per year. WCV.BLY. I 60 KltolsOF DAIIjI AlVB.ttiininu i jhmjm"""' 1 in, I (kna.ntiara X mkL 14 00 Due square 1 year, ISO 00 Jpe " mouth., 18 00 One ' month. 16 00 One " f month., 10 00 fin. 1 month.. 8 4W One square S weeks, 14 00 Une " a wees., One " 1 week, One days, One " days, I 00 1 To I 00 78 80 On " 1 month, 8 00 ne " I montn, o uu I une i uv. " 0.T for marriage notice, ii oeoU, ikv.biailt ad One " 1 day. AI"!"' WEEKLY ADVIBTI81KO. Per Sqnexe, one insertion H-00 Per Square, each week in addition .-. 00 Displayed Advertisements half more then the .bore Advertisements leaded and placed in the column of Spa i.l Notice., drmblt Die ordinary ralm. All notice, required to be published by law, legal rate". If ordered on the In.lde einlnetvely after the first week, 10 per oent. more than the above ratee; but all such will appear in the Trl-Weekly wlthont charge. Ilininesa Card., not exceeding fire line., per year, Inside, 112.5(1: outside tio. . . Notice, of meeting", charitable eoclettee, lire companlea, to., half price. A II Transient AdeerUmentt mntt be raid in . This rnle will not be varied from. .... , No Advertisement taken excel t for a definite pertol. INSURANCE. JOHN H. WHEELER, AGENT FOR HOMES, COMTINEJTAI., MiKHHTTiK, SucDinrv, an! IavtKrt Ftas Int. Co. Of New York! MERCHANT'S and CITY Fl RE of Hart, ordi NEW YORK and CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE. Office, 81 High St., ag'l Block. layl'IMly HOME AND KOREieN PATHNT8. The undersigned for mvny year. eugag-d In the Patent OftVe preparing testimony in contested oawe, nil resigned to continue hi. profession of aecuring patent., America and gnropeai. Pateuta obtained on new and unjustly .ejected application, for contingent feesto be paid when the pat-nta are granted, II deelrrd. Exam-fnatioai of new inventions from rough pencil sketches, to determine their patentability, male previous to applying for pat-nt., for fire dollar.. B. W. WOOD, flora, wall. Orange Co., N.Y. """ COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY ReHtaurantn. " J. M. ZIGLEa, IceCreara Saloon. Nell's New Building, corner Oay and High street., Columlme, Ohio. Also Dealer In Confection., Choice Liquor., and a variety of Fancy notion, and Toy, my 1-dl y nmn r.lTl.TI VATOU. Edited and Published by Sullivan D. Harri., at Oolumbu. Ohio, for One Dollar per year. P MlMcellaneouH. " J. C. WOODS. Broadetreet.Oolumhm, 0., Agent for Chlckerlng Son,. Piano Forte., Maaoa A Hamlin's Melodeon., and dealer in Sheet Music aud mualcal merchandlie. anM'W-dly-E.A.B. Attorney n. S. B. H ANNUM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Publio and Commissioner of Deeds, Deposition, &o.. for various States. DeyotM apeclal attention to making Collection!, Conveyancing and taking Deposition.. Office, No. 6 Johnson Building. High Street, Columbus, O. Uetors, by permission, tu John I. Martin, Ksq., Banker, Lancaster, Ohio; Chauncey N. Old., Ksq., C .lumbui, Oi Messrs. Cipperly, Hoover A Co.. Cityof New York ; Henry 0. Noble, Esq., Uolunibus, 0.; Messra. Uaiuea, Todd A Lyt- tle.Clucinuatl, 0. eoplld F. A. U. SIM KINS, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Office A mho. Building, Opposite Stat. Uou.e k'quare, Columbus, Ohio. marfl)-'6U-rtly , J A MIC 8 8. AUSTIN, attorney at Law and Notary Public, Colnmbuf, Ohio Oilioe, Boom No. 7 in PoatOlfioe Building, on Statestreot Special attention given to foreign col lectio... ilecliidly w m.d e j i i s o si Th7 b7cak ri m a T O N , Attorney, and (')iiuwllore at Law, Cnlumbu, O. OIBce, Noe. 1 and 1 Oileon Uuildillg. Special attention g'-en to the law of Patent, and Insurance. antiiViUdly-aAa Itarbem. WM. SCO TT BAIIBER, Would notlly hi. nuineriiiiN frlemln and cuntomor. that he hu returned, and will henafter be found at hi. old tand under Bartllt A Smith'. Bank, High meet. He ollclta a i Hurn ot hl old cutomnr. ' oct26 ClOt 111 OK. J..GtM)OIIAN . SON, . Dealer. in Ready anil OiMtoiu-maile Clothing, Ocnt'l Furnishing Good., Hat., 0p, Trunk., Valine., c, Ac. No. 1 South LI ;h St., ooroor of Broad. my'i.'oO-dly a .DAM STB W A RT. W. aTlHaoK. STEWART . STIKISON, Herchant Tailor., No. 1.18 High Street, oppoeite Ooodale Home, Oolumbu. Ohio, deul In bout grade of Cloth., Cauimeroa. and Ve.tmga. Kmploy none butgood workmen; inaiire g od lit.; do notdinnppoint in time; charge fair prices, and require prompt pay. t anr I :t.'mi.iipr2cilly Grocers.' F. A. KLI., Wholeeale and Rotnil Dealer in Orwerle. and Produce, Boutheut corner of Town and Fourth ata Coliimbua, O. Particular attention paid to Consignment, of. and order, for, Produce. rnyK'IKMy-EAB Hanks. BAtlTLIT , SMITH, Banker! and dealer! In Exchange, Coin, and nnonrrect tnouey. Collections made on all principal cltea lu the United State.. A'aboa Building, No. 73 South High street. my2illy'ti"-K a. taiciies. Jewelry. K. D. DUNBAR, Tatch Maker and Engraver, ha! for sale Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Thermometer., etc. Agent, also, tor oolumbu. and Franklin County Bible Society. No. 135 High street, one door aouth or Ooodalo House. apr22,'80-dly-lAB Hardware. GEO. GERE A CO.. Bio.Oxax. J.M. McC'bni. F..T. MiTHorr. M.H. Pt,AC- Ko. 8 ii wrnne Block, siirn of the Bras, backed Saw, Whole- aale and Retail Peelers in all decriptione uf Hardware, Cntl.ry, Honsebulldinir anil Housekeeping uooris, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Wood and Willow Ware, (lor-dge Xwlna, Paints, Oils, Varnlsli-s. janlU'BO.dly h Hook Itlndint?. M. C. L1LLEY Boot-Binder, and Blank Book Manufacturer, High Street, Between vraan and uay streets, Columbus, o. mYS'Pi).,iy.E.A B. Hry Goods. i i i- tL tv 3U., Biuna ex. w. Wlitleini- mnA Kf.tall Tt,alora In Foreian and Dnmeatlc enrnnr nf Third and rlil streets. flnlnmhiH. O. anr22'l-r.A. Hoots and Shoes. i i , WAULDEN V CO., ' ceaiorto W . L . Mercer, Dealer in Ladle., Men's, Mls.es' 'fiid Children's Boot., Shoe., and Gaiter., No. la Town , rtt., Colambns. apr21,'60-dly-x A B PHOTOGRAPHS. U. Witt.fonr doors north of the American Hotel, over Rodisill'. Hat Store, makes life-aired Photographs, col- :l( orea in oil and fasten, as well aa llaKuerrutypea, Am. ' brotynM, and all kinds of Sun Painting.. yJ.'TO-dly.lA l - ' REtNfA AKB DTI ill NB ni8r.Ert'nitr). Thtne iu niment ai new and mi r paw all othf-ro in eon-trth'tion, durability, w and comfort In wen ring and Oy'o'lnew. No riV-trf iprinp with cotutant nni painful Biif--n havn a yielding, nuOaining motion with one kalj lU miwer and that regulated at will. Seud for ftu illn-trttod pun nh let, free to all. BARVKS ft PrVKK, New York. Snld tpColarabrby BUBEKTSS A 8AMUKL8, J M PENIOaod others jf26 dBmeod Awmth.. v SUPPORTER COLUMBUS BUSINESS CARDS. WM. BLYNN, TTAVINO REMOVED TO NO. 10 BUCK. A A EVE BLOCK, trseta hi. friend, will not fail of find lug him in his nw location. I shall soon add to ay Already large stock a new aseort- ment of Watches. Jewelrv. Silver Ware, FANCIES FOR JHE HOLIDAYS. I .hall aim la goods, price, and attention, to please th. public. novlt-. l Jal.'fil COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. , COLUMBUS, OHIO. rpHB REGULAR FALL AND WINTER SESSION 1 f this Institution begir. on the 1st of October and will continue nntll April let, 18ll. THE CHUHSE OF STUDY embrace. Single and Double Entry Book Keeping aa applied to over fifty different branches of trade, Plain and Ornamental Writing, Commercial Ca'culations aud Arithmetic, and all the various requisite, to a complete businua. education, Term.. Tuition. (40. Board from I2.&0 to IS 00 per week. Books and Stationery, 16 to 17. Total coat about 7. NO VACATION the year round. Regular Student! review at pleasure. For full particulars, addreei McCOY A CO., Min-'oOdAwlyaepIS Proprietor OVAL FRAMES I OVAL FRAMES! THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS 1 Conflating of cv and Beautiful Styles, AT H-A-UIF TUB PRICES Isually Sold In thin City. Come while the Assortment is full ! FRAMES FROM 50c. to $20. 100 South High Street, novSdtw RANDALL A ASTON. HENRY II. TAIT, FAS1IIOIVAIIE II4KI1ER AND HAIK DRESSER, corner High and Town afreets, Columbus, Ohio. Talt stands uiisiinuiHsed in oolorlng Hairand Whiskers. may.l'GUdlv-EAII M. M. POWERS & BRO. DBALKRg IN IMPOHIKD AND D0HK8TI0 CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNfJFF, AND FANCY ARTICLES No. 11 T. State St., bet IlighA Post-office Columbus, augl4-d6m ROBERTS & SAMUEL Wholesale and Retail U XL XT G- Gr T S T S , No. it North II tarn. Mrert, (Kaat Klde,) OoHtmbuiB, Ohio. UfE AHK COSTATf,Y MrCCAClVING larg. addition, to our Stock of DRUC8. MKDIC1NES, CHEMICALS, FAINTS, OILS, VA11NISIIES, IIYE STUFFS, WINDOW OLA88, FKKFUM KRY, FANCY SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES, Ac, c. We also keep on hand an assortment of line Cigars, Pure Liquor! for Medical purposes; with every article u.ually kept in a first class Drug Htore. Having business arrangements with leading Importer and Manufacturers, we are prepared to oiler goods to the trad" or at retail at unn.unlly low price.. tpoF'Ooodt delivered to any part of the City free of charge. aprS'V)-dly ROI1ERTS SAMHEL. 1860. 1860. 1860. FALL AND WINTER STYLFS. MRS. HOPPERTON HAS OPEXKD HER FALL AND WINTKK STOCK of FRENCH MILLINERY. HON NETS, KIHIIONS, tc. Ac, Ko. ITS South High Street, OOM1.MI1US, OHIO. Hor friends are invited to call and rmichaa. Mrs. H has some ol those new style 8lar Frames which she will dispose of by the quantity to milliner. aplo-dtjHnl'filc Arrival IVo. 'X for 1K60. STEWART .Ss STIlSSOTSr, Merchant Tailor's, 138 S.HIgh St., (opposite Oooilitle House) Columbua Have received a full supply of FRESH AND FA.IHIllNAKLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS, And are now ready to wait upon all who may dcaire tocx-amlne their stock. And they especially Invite all mho wl.h to .upply themselve. with A No. 1 COATS, PANTS and VESTS ot the best grade of goods, fashionablo style of make, and a true lit, to call and leave their order.. Term Cash. Alo on hand, Gentlemen's Furnishing floods, such as Shirts, Collar., Neck Ties, Scarfs, Gloves , Undershirts, Drawers, Ac. N. B No goods taken In to make vnless our own trim-Biing.are used. sep27aprl3,'ou nly CABINET WAHE1 T5t 1F3T M JOHN PIRR1JS0, I NO. ITT EAST FRIEND STREET, rjA8 A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ALL KIN PS 0T II Plain, Fancy and OrnuniPiilai Furniture. Mann ttctiireft Furnitiirpto order f'HEAPER titan anv othr pp tabliKhment tn the city. The present utock to be aold posuivriT ai cor. STPEIOLSTRINGdonein ft superior nianoer. H. Moores Carriage Mannfactnrer, Oorner Third and Hick ttrert. nKTl'RXM HIS THANKS FUR PAST Lt favors, and solicits a vontinunnce of the name. Per tons wishing to purchase are requested to mil and exam- Inn my stock and prices. Particular attention given to repairing. Tne attention oi customers is invited to my Patent Spring handy-Wagons and Doggies. AH work warreniea. ji, PIUUHKN. anr21-dlT. rnlumlni. Oh.n MISSOURI LAND! ! fin nnfi ajrk koh sale at JiJ7yJ.rJ prices ranicing from 12VC toSllrper Acre. In any quantities required. TAXKS PAID, and PAT. ENTS procured for purchaser, of Land andcr the Gradual tion Act. PLATS FURNISHED GRATIS by enclosing a postage stamp. Fur further information Apply to WII.SOX, RAWXIXGS CO. - U. S. and General Land Agent, 65 CHESTNUT ST., BETWEEN 3n AND 4.TII, ST. LOUIS MISSOURI. N. B. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold and located, oct. 3m. W. T. & S. D. DAY & CO. , MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS IN PRINTING PRESSES, (BOTH HAND AXD P0W".l And all kinds of Printing: Materials.Ho. 1T3, ITS, and 177 Wral Second St., CINCINNA TI. JanM-dly CHARLES HCOTT, BOOT 3c SHOE MAKER. rTrood Street, Betteem High mmd fr nt mavS'nn.iiy.aA. gT. CLAIU HOTEL, COR. PENN AND ST. CLAIR STS., PITTSBURG. Forty gingle Boom! have been added racentlv to the establishment. BOARD PEb DAT, ...... . $1.85 eptlldOin 0. B. BELL, Pbopbutob. COLUMBUS. OHIO WEDNESDAY MORNING, BOOKS & STATIONERY. 4 NEW OHIO PUBLISHING HOUSE, J. II. RILEY & T. C. BOWLES Columbus, Ohio, NOW PUBLISH The Ohio Standard School Series! Th Purest, Richest, beat and Cheapest. SPELLING AND ANALYSIS. Br Salkk Towi, L.L. D. Town'iSpeller and Definer; Towo'sXtw Analyiii READING. Br S. 0. Goodrich, L.L. D., (Peler Parley.) Goodrirh's New 1st Reader. Goodrich's New 4th Reader. Qoonricb'e New id K.-a-ler. Goodrich's New 6th Reader. Goodrich's New 3l Radrr. Goodrii h'. New kh Re.der. Tlhijf art a aVcideii improvement oa all that I Ishins." Item. J. w. KcvU, V I),. laUot Miami Umitwily, Ohio. MATHEMATICS. Br Benjamin Grkenleap. A. M. For District bchools. . GifeDleafi New Primer Arithmetic, Green leafi Intellectual Arithmetic. Gnwuteara Common School Arithmetic. For High frhooUnud Aendemie$, Oreenlenr National Arithmetic, Grrcnlettri Treatise on Alptbra. Oteeuleara Klementa of Geometry. Standard and imperishable worki of their kind; the richeet and moot eimireheiitire. aa a series, that have appeared In the current uiuetevotb century.' Prof. Perry o iHirtmoutk ColUije, GEOGRAPHY. Bt 8. S. Cornkll. Cornell't First Steps In Oe..(rraphy, Prettily TUastrated. tVrneltt Primary (leoitniphy, Hvuutifully Illustrated. kruir IntrrnHdiattj Geography, with New Maps. (Inrnell's (lranitnar-Schod eoirraphyf I vol. quurto. Cornt-lVi Iliith Hchool Geography and Atlas. "Vtuch superior to any othor (ien(rniphirt with lrhich I am acijuitiDtwI. Aiuon Smyth, Superintendent Public lnUrurAum Ohio ENGLISlfGRAMMAH. Bt D. B. Towkb, A. M., and B. F. Tweed, A. M. Tower and Tweed's Klements of Orammar. Tower an.l Tweed's Common flrhooltlrainniar. Tower and Tweed's Orammar nf Coinyition. "Towers' Uoinmon KcIiihiI Urammiir will till a position absolutely demanded by the Educational wants of the country." N. C, CrummbaHgh, Dayton Hih School, COPY BOOKS &B00K-KEEPING. I'ayson, Dunton and 8crihners's Complete Series. Ilanafurd and 1'ayKin'a Uook-Keeplog, Double and Single Entry. Terras of introduction the most favorable. Teachers and School officers are requested to communicate with us. Single specimen copies furnished at one-half the usual rates. J. II. Ill LEY & T. C. ROWLE9, Publishers, Columbus, Ohio. epl'dtim HA R D WAR E A N Dl R 0NT INTO. J3SB, MIT II OFF, JONES & CO. WHOLESALR AND BKTAIL DKAI.KBS IN Hardware, Iron, Sled, Nails, Tin, Copper, Builders Hardware, Me-chanict' Tools, Aariculfural Implements, Machine Bell-ing, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, frc. Also Apents for Mirny's Celebrated MOWERS and REAPKKS, and Cooks' pat. Sugar Evaporator. SIGN OILT Nil. I. SAW, fin. Ituo South High St. MaT7.1S". dAwlyKAH THE TI M K MAS t'OMR, WllfiS TIIH I'URLIO mind is begiuning to appreciate true merit. A good nrticle will soon work its wey into public favor, and the demand for that nrticle steadily iucrcase, while a poorar-ticle iff soon heard of uo moro. THEORIENTAL PUMICESTONE TOILET SOAP Stands high in publio fnvor, and well it might, for no pain, have been .pared to get up a good article, one which will prove satisfactory and benelicial to all. None but the f uresr of material ismed in Its manufacture, and contain-tig, as it does, a healiwj vegetable selwance, anil aqunutity of remred ptimicc.sltine, it cleanses the skin thoroughly aim in less time than any other soap at the sum. time leaving it as soft and smooth ae any one conld desire. Tbv IT and von'll never be without it. FOR SALE DY ALL TIIK I'KISCIPAL DEALERS. Miimifiictured nt lite WESTERN TOILET SOAP EMPORIUM, By J. II. FESSENDEN $ CO., 124 West Third si., Cincinnati. All orders promptly attended to. epSd.lin TV f AMMSIOTH STEAM POWER BIL,. IV L LIAKD TAUI.h Alanulaclory, J. M. Hhkkswrk A Bro., Proprietors. Factory N. E. comer of Kim and Canal Street'. OlhVeand Warehouse, No. Sixth Street, between Main and Walnut. Cincinnati, Ohio. P. H. ttet Bmnnwich' Improved I'uteHt Combination Ctuhion. sen27'ui.oi;m OPEN AGAIN. I HAVE OFEVEDA STORE O! TOWN htreet, temporarily, a few doors from lllph street, where I will be happy to see all my friends and citirena. After a few daya, I ran be lontid on the corner of HIGH AND TOW N STREETS, tIPPOSITE THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. Vbich 1 have taken for a permanent stand. Keepectfullv, P. ROSE, mayldlyoct.l novla Columbus, Ohio, SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. TUB THE MARKET FOR MAKING BEST ARTICLE IN SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds X O rr ASH!! For Sale at Wholesale, ly Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And by all Drncglata A Oroecrs In the United State. ct26-d-2tw-ily CAPITAL CITY xiiaZe w onixs, WATER BT, riOLUMia'S. O. H USRT CHAMBERS, : : : Proprietor. Manufacturer of all kinds of FXXjES ia.N B.ASFS. etld e nee Ke-cul and war ranted eqi al I one for use aWLettere of Inquiry, and work from the Country, will meet with prompt attention rnvd-dawly-Ba iticiiAimsov DAMASKS DIAPERS. &C. CO N-iU MaltS UK Klt'HAKIlSf'N'S 1. 1 Hi ENS, and those dnairuu! of obtaining the GKSl'INE GIIUDS. should are that the article, they purchase are scaled with the full name of the firm, J. N. HIOflAKDSON. SON'S A OWDKN, as a guarantee of the aotindiu-s. and durability of the ttoods. Thiscaution I. rendered essentially necessary, a. large ejuantlties of inferior and defeetire Linen, are prepared, seaeon afterseason, and sealed with the name of RICHARDSON, by Irish llonx'., who rrgardlee of the injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturer, of th. genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while purchasers can b. mpoaed on with (roods of a worthless character. J. BULLOCKE A J. B. LOCKE, eptT-dly Agents, 39 Church Street. New Tor. iaiasfa MUSIC. ETC Marshall, James & Trayer's PREMIUM PIANOS. THESE PIANOS ARE UNSURPASSED, eombinlog KICHNKSS and 8WEETN ESS; BRIL- ......... - uu . iM.i. . ,1, i ' r. , ...loinLi ana BKADTITof STYLE ; fOR VBILITT of MECHANISM, with DELICACY OF TOUCH and promptneaaof ACTION. This "Patent Repeating Oran I Action" is pronounced by the beat judges to be th. IMPttUVEMENT OF TUB anr I. o; . . li - miHUV IMWDIHIIIf. A U Pianet tnuraaad to give nor feet tatiefncOon or Ma money emtvmAeA AddMM E.L.TRATER, Agent, STEINWAY &SON'S 1ST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. T H ATE NOW THE AGENCY OF THESB A. VJGLSHKATED r i a. 3j" o et . THEY POSSESS KEMAKKAULB CLEARNESS, SWEETNESS, HKILLIANCY A ND VuLCM E OP TONE, AND ALL OTHER QUALITIES DEH1RABLB IN A FIRST CLA8 INSTKUdKNT. All Pianoe warranted for three peart. Written guarantee givtn to that effect. Addreei E. L. TBA VEtt. Ag't, aug7-dlywly-lteam Coniaac. O. KNABE'S GOLD MEDAL PIANOS THK BEST AND MOST POPULAR PI-AN04 Diiit hi this country r frum tb extent. and oelebikted lutitufactory of Win. Knabe & Co., of Baltimore. They are the only Piano Fortea that dare issue a challenge to the world for Volume, eveoess and brilliancy of tone, elasticity of touch and durability: To be bad only of SELTZER A WEBSTER, aug7.apr21-novl-dlylB Sole Agents. CHICKERING PIANOS. All Styles and Prices. They h?e iwtred And bmve made and euld orer 23.000 INSTRUMENTS. Those instruments have all the Real Improvements or the Age, And are, beyond comparison, th. Finest Pianos in the World. Particular attention Is requested to SEVERAL NEW STYLES. J. 0. WOODS. Sole Agent for Central Ohio. dec2t'S9 Buckeye Block, Broad Street, Columbus. DENTISTRY. A NEW FEATURE IN DENTISTRY ! NO PAIN! NO DRUGS? AND NO DANGER! IN Extracting Teeth, and Roots of Teeth, By the Inventor of an eutt re nw proeeu never before In trod tired In this city. The antoundinf( reputation this novel proreea hai mot with within a few wtka past, heic-ftani dtwription. Krad the fallowing affidavit of a highly eiteemrd gentleman of this city: Thin In to certify that I, C. R. Rnnln.have had fmr teeth extracted by Dr. Jttrome R. Francla without ch tin I rig me dny pain at all, and thut I can confldnntnlly recommend Dr. Kranchi' new method niUinic the .inly harmlfftg and efflefpnt process, and a groat duaiduiAtum to the tirienre of Uentintry. 0. B. ItUlTFlN. bTATE OF OHIO, qf, Hamilton County. jBB Charles B. ft tiffin bp inn, duly swoin deposeth and saltb that the mattersand things stated MHhuveare true. CHARLK4 B. KUFKIN. Rworn before me and subscribed in my presence this 26th day nr JiiIt, 18 GO. ISkalI JOHN A. PIATT. Notary Public, Hamilton County, Ohio. I hare extracted sviral hundred T.fth fr p"f'i)i residing In this city whose testimony can be t-n at the office. i Rffermnof the Faculty and others, JfbtiT.Tolrtnd, Cincinnati: Pi. I-tltm,-mh and John; Dr. Hurt; R. HowHrd lluud, M I . Pro mor Juflurnnri Col-ego. Philadelphia; W. H. Hazzard, M.D ; tVm. Wilkinson, D. D.S.; J. Alkfn Meira, .M.D.; Bdward Town-tend, D. i. 8. ; Us I tor W. Thompson, K-n ; Leonard Anhlev: H. Hartshire, M.D.; Franklin Peale, Eq.; J. De Ii. Whte, H.D.,I).I.8.; Ir. West, Oh. 'mint: J, ti. Sanders; Dr. Wm. Ijacy; Jeiiies Welston; John Paul Qulnti. M.D.D.C.; Jams Harper, Ktq.; F. Uogers, Hio. of Phlla. Board of Marine Utid-r writers; Barnard Ft-gan, V.tyt W. Wtttaon PaKte, Uurchnnt; John Brock, Esq ; HaxHleA. Dudtlenow. Mtiio Olfice, No. 137 West Founh St., Where I am permanently located for the practice of the above process, as well as all other branches of the Dental Art. V. R. Dentists at a distance can send to me for Instructions allcnnipletf $10. Teeth extracted gratis for those not nhlc to pny. sepl-dly DK. J. B. FKANCIS, Cincinnati. 0. LIVER IN VIGOR ATO R . NEVER DEHILITATKS. T IS COJIPOI SBKU UnTIIlKLV FROM trii ms, and has hecome an eetatiltshi'd fact, a Htnuilanl Medicine, knowo and ap proved hy all that have to with contidence In all used it, and is not. resorted the diseases fur v.liich it Is recot.imended. within the last two Tears It has cured thousands who had (riven up all hopes of relief, a. the nntuerous unsolicited certmcatea mj noseession show. to the temperament ol the The dose mnst be adapted individual taking it, and used in such quantities aa ela. to act gently on tbe Uow Let the dictates of yonr Judicment guide yon In the use orthe X.I VER IN Via-LIVKH COMPI.AlSTS, UKA iim, ana It will cure BILLlOfS ATTACKS, UIARHHOEA, SfllMUR TEH Y, DIWPST, SOUR COSTl VENESS,CH0L IC, MORBUSXHOLERA IN. LENCE, J A UNIICE, ES, and may be used inc- DYSPEPSIA, CI1KONH COMPLAINTS. DVSEN- STOMACH, HABITUAL UH Ol. r.KA ,VHOLEHA FA N T a M , FLA TU- FEMALE WEAKNESS- cessfttlljr as an 0KDINA- CINE. It will cure SIOKI HY FAMILY UF.bl- HEADACHE, fas thou. sands can testify) in tieenty taiaates, if two or three Tea. mencement of attack. tjinoitiit. or. fairca at com ALL H HO LbZll AKH, GIVING their testimony In its favor. MIX WATER IN THE H0 I'Ttt WITH THE INVIO- ORATOR. AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER trice Une Dollar per Bottle. AM'I SAW FORD'S BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. DOMPOI'DVKII KKOM PURE VEtrETARI.E EXTRACTS. AND PVTVPIS GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN A I VLllHA TH. The FAMILY CA TIIARTtC PILL Is a gen-which the proprietor ha. than twenty yenr.. Ing demand from tboee PILLS, and the satlsfac-regard tn their nee, has in within the reach of all. know that different Car-p.rtions of the bowels. Til AHTI0 PILL haa, well established fact, been ty of the purest Vegetable on every part of the ali-G0O and SAFE in all needed, euch as TK-1T0MACH, 8LEEPI- tie but active Cathartic, used in his practice more The constantly increaa-who have long nsed the tion which all express in duced me to place them The Profession well thartics act on different The FAMILY CA-with due reference to this compounded from a v.rfe-Kitracta, which act alike tnentary canal, and are csv. where a Cathartic is RAKQEMENTS of the NKSS. PAINS IN TIIK BACK AND LOINS, AND SORENESS OVEn CtlSTIVKNK.88, PAIN TIIK WUOII BODY, frequently, if neirlected. from sudden cold which end In a long course of Ke-TITK, A CREEPING OVER THK BODY, ACHE, or WEIGHT IN FI.AMMATORY DIS. PHI LUKES or APULTS, PURIFlERortha BLOOD flesh is heir, too numerous tlsement. DOSE. 1 to . ver. LOSS tIF API'E-SKKSATIOX OF (VlLD RESTLESSNESS, HEAD-T U E HEAD, all IX-K A S T. 8 , W0HMS In RHEUMATISM, a great and many diseases towhlch to mention In this silver. fill! f. 3 lllillKS. THE LIVER INVIGORATUR ANlt FAMILY CA-TIIARTIO PILLS are retailed by Druggists generally, and aold wholesale bv the Trade In all the large towns. 8. T. W. SANrORD, M. D, Mannfactiirerand Proprietor, 308 Broadway, New York. Sold In Colnmbna by Roberta At Hamoel, John Dunig, and ft. M. Denig i Sons. oct2fi'i0-dlyevlyletp SAFES. FOR THE CHEAPEST, BEST ANt MOCT DURABLE FIRE& BURGLAR PROOFSAFES Call at the NEW SAFE FACTORY", S. "W. Cor. Elm and Front streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. rpHIl! FIRM IS COMPOSED OF LEADING PRAC- JL cwi -ii-.ii-.ii-i mo nuiiee OI L mall. IHMtd. ML n. u'..L.ii..ik. i.i . V w-.i -"wiii" wwnu ,u -.nxiiiee a sale eoual to onra tor REAL'TY, STRENGTH and SEITRITY. witt.ll-rl -.wl DIEHnMl Ri (III I uv . a I,ltlIOGRArilIlG mn QNG-n.AVING. Pi.etp.if. I...Ihiiw f 1. w n - . , Ti. . """!-' maps, uraru, Kntee, Oertlllcate. of Stock, Bonds, Wter and Bill Heails. Build- u.. ... n w jt. , '-t., o i lii.rlKI PfJK A CO.. Hi walnut street, (Odd Fellow's Baildlng.) BepS&dSra Cincinnati, 0. DECEMBER 5, I860. &ia rwi $0tttnaL COL.XTXvXBXJS : Wednesday-Morning, ... Dee. 5 1860, FROM THB MAILS. The Cleveland papers record tbe finding of additional bodies washed ashore from the propeller Dacotak. The first and aeoond engineers were from Cleveland, the latter leaves a wife and six children. The body of Klump, the mate, has been recovered, and $80 in gold found on his body. Only four persons were saved from the propeller Jertey City. Capt. Monroe was one of tbe number. Derby, the clerk, was lost. He leaves a wife in Cleveland. Manchester, the engineer, leaves a mother and two sister in New York. Men who skim along through life, denying themselves comforts, and refusing to bestow everyday charilies, which fall as the morning dews, that they may be able to be benevolent after death, may learn a lesson from the administration of tbe MoMicken estate, Cincinnati. The deceased McMicken provided for tbe division of his means in such a manner as be snp-posed would do much good. Three executors were appointed, who have made a partial settlement with the Probate Court. The following is the cash account : Receipt! of sale of personal effect., mostly stocks of dilfersut kind. 149.5(10 26 Kovemtwr 2. ct.h paid toexecutor. for commission on U8.910 679 20 November 2, eath paid to ixecntort for extra com-pensuMoa for eerricet in the management of the real and fertonal ettate H 30,000 00 Balance remaining f 18,88 UG A few more such "extras'' sod the executors will retire ia a competency, at least, and the McMicken estate be '-settled'' most effectually. Some doien cadets from tbe Southern Stales left West Point, lust week, tor the South. The exchange noticing this item says that "after their chivalry gels ohilled, and their vacancies have been filled, these boys will be forced to the conclusion that they have made asses of themselves."It is not generally known bow extensive are tbe works on the Fremont estate in California. A lute Sun Francisco journal says there are now seven quant mills in operation, and adds: "The average yield of these mills recently was over $340 per day each, over $2,300 per day collectively, and nearly $19,000 for every eight days' run! The last eight days' product readied $18,096 31 in gold bars, which arrived in this oily on Monday last. The gold, we understand, is pretly evenly distributed throughout tbe quarts so that there is no likelihood of much fluctuation in the yield. Al this rate the Colonel will be entirely clear of all his complications in the coarse of two or three months, and then he will oommenoe to realise near a million dollars per annum I or (counting it at that rate exactly) $2,515 34 every day of the yearl The Youngstown (Ohio) RtgUter says that a party of hunters left Youngstown fur Forest county, Pa., Inst week, to shoot deer. Among tbe number was a young Swiss, named Ernest Quartier, who strayed off from the party, and after two days' search was found frozen to death in the woods. A company has been formed in Toledo for the purpose of constructing a street railroad in that city. The school house at Elyria, composed of one brick and one stone building, eonnected, was destroyed by fire one night last week, in oonse-quence of ashes having been left in a wooden box in the school-room. Loss $2,000. Twenty-eight clerks in tbe Land office at Washington were discharged last week, their term oT service having expired by limitation of the special act culling them into official existence.Col. Florence, of Philadelphia, editor of the National Democratic Review, was seriously injured a few nights since, while silting in his office, by a stone thrown through the window. The perpetrator of the deed has not been discovered.The St. Louis Republican, on the authority of Henry Watkins, who has just returned to that city from Arkansas, says that great excitement exists among the people in the vicinity of Des Arc, consequent upon the discovery of gold in thai town. Des Aro is 67 miles abovo the mouth of White river, and 200 miles east of Little Rock. For some time past, parties have been at work boring an artesian well in D?g Aro. It was while engngjd in the un iertaking, a few days ago, that auriferous ground was struck. I The richness of the dirt first atlraoted the at-i tention of several old California miners pre-i sent, who at once expressed their belief thut gold existed in abundance in the locality men- tioned. A quantity of dirt was washed on the f spot, and yielded largely, twenty-five oents be- , nip uuiiiuieii iroiu n, single pnntuii. ine. dirt from which this gold was washed is said to have been considerably mixed with sand. One in dividual obtained an ordinary thimble full I of fine gold (lust from two pans of dirt.. Some of the specimens seen by the Republican t iniormanr, were as large as peas, others muoh larger. An AITecl lug Scene at the Burets Trial' Correspondence of the Chiogo Journal. At the close of tho examination, by the desire oi tne counsel lor the complainant, the reverend Mr. Patterson rend the first letter received hv him from Mrs. liirch, confessing according lo the theory of the prosecution her guilt. The reading or tbis letter was a most humiliating u... . .I. s . . . i,'ii, i mo ouiiic iime, impressive spectacle. Mr, Patterson read in an impressive tone of voice Mrs. Burch was deeply agitated and often affeo- led to tears. Mr. Uurch remained durinir th entire reading with his faoeburied in his hands, apparently really nffeoted. Many of the jury and Messrs. Osgood and Miller of the defence, were otien in tears. Mr. Corning watched tbe witness oloeely, apparently with painful anxi ety, the entire audience sal in profound still ness curing ine reading or this really wonderful letter, whatever construction may be put ujuu ii, iew it in wnatever light one may, it was a humiliating spectacle. A husband and wife, who have moved in first circles of society; who have stood high in tha estimation of the influential and the respectable of all ranks and conditions; whose' society has been courted; wbo were abundantly blessed with all the comforts, the luxuries and the advantages which an unusual opulanoe could procure or refined tastes suggest; this hushand and wife separated and again appearing in a distant court, passing each other in cold silenoe, and their family paslor upon a witness stand, reading, in the presence of strangers, a letter appertaining to these trou- oies, which are to Uay the household theme of talk and comment from one end of the country to the other. Hon. Joseph- R. CnAnL A late letter from Naples has the following reference to Minister Chandler: "The Hon. Joseph R. Chandler, United Slates Minister resident at Naples, expects to leave lioo in two or three weeks, or shortly after the entry of Victor Emanuel. As he was accredited to the late Neapolitan Government, he considers bis duties cease aa soon as tbe new powers lake official possession. Mr. Chandler is very highly esteemed, and he and his accomplished lady have done much to render the sojourn of American visitors verypleasant." Alleged Harder ea Board an American Ship at Liverpool. We find in the Liverpool Mercury of the 13th inst., the particulars of a supposed murder on board tbe Americsn ship Jeremah Thompson, of New York, Capt. Blake, lying at that port, on the 11th inst. It appears that a man who signed the articles in the name of Henry Hatchway, together with the boatswain, named Keeean. joined tha ship on Sunday, and very soon after iney got on board Hatchway was subjected to tbe brutality of Keegaa was immediately after, wards taken ill, and found dead in the forecastle. About 9 o'clock tbe same evening the officers of tbe vessel attempted to smuggle the body of the dead man ashore in a box, as dry goods, but tbe cheat was detected by the polioe, and an investigation took place. On going aboard of the vessel, which was lying in the stream, ready for sea, tha officers found that the boatswain bad either committed suicide by jumping ever-board, or in attempting to swim ashore in order to escape justice, had lost his life. An inquest was held upon the body of Hatchway by the coroner, when it appeared that tha deceased was a Malay; that he went on board in perfect health; and that ha was abused by Keegan,)who frequently struck him, and that tbis maltreatment was probably the cause of his death. A Southern View of Sir Trnmbnll'e Speech The Lexington (Ky.) Observer and Reporter, after recounting the circumstances under which the recent speech of Judge Tbombull was de- livered, and attributing to it an authoritative character, says: With these preliminary remark, which were necessary to a full und erstandiug of the cir cumstances under which Mr. Trumbull spoke, and the consequent Importance of the views enumerated, we desire lo say that, while there are things in the speech which we do not assent to, the line of policy marked out for Mr. Loo-col n ia certainly very far from being of that aggressive character which the people of the South have been led to apprehend from his election. If, as Mr. Trumbull declares, Mr. Lincoln, when inaugurated, will, in fact and not in name merely, be the President of the whole country, and not of a seotion; if he shall see that the laws are faithfully exeouted, inoluding, of course, the Fugitive Slave Law; if he shall permit no encroachments to be made upon the rights of the South, but, on the contrary, shall feel it his duty to see that those rights are protected from all attempts at injury, come from what quarter or in what form they may, then will the South have a guarantee that bis Administration will at least be in no wise different from those of his immediate predecessors, if indeed they are not more assured in the fully per-feot seourity of their constitutional rights than heretofore. Pacific Policy Suggested-The Boston correspondent of the Springfield Republican suggests that the country might be qnite pacified by a series of telegraphic dispatches, as follows : No. 1. SramoFicLO, 111., Nov. 22. Deae Curtis : Will you accept the ofiioe of Secretary of Slate? Abe. Boston, Nov., 22. Deae Abe : Willingly. Q. T. C. No- 2. Bostox, Nov. 22. Deae Yeador: Custis is lo be Seoretary of State. All right. Disarm immediately. We shall repeal the Personal Liberty Bill and impeach Gov. Andrews if he resists. Everett. Charlesto., Nov. 22. Dear Laddatoe: I am in raptures. Gist bat issued a proclamation of victory and thanksgiving. The streets are paved with dismounted oockadea. The baoksresuma to-morrow. Who is to be Collector here ? Yeado.i. No. 3. Bostok, Nov. 22. Deae Leoree: Send on and get a nigger to test our loyalty. Hallett. No. 4. SPRiNoriELn, 111., Nov. 22. Deae Cdshiko: I shall tender you the appointment of Chief Justice as soon as Taney dies. Abb. Mewbcryport, Nov. 22. I accept, and havo telegraphed to the captain of the James Gray to refrain from any further hostile demonstrations against Fort Independence. The Lemmon case will be speedily settled. Giv Butler the District Attorneyship. CusutNO. Sfrinofikld, III., Nov. 22. Hallet has applied for it i but you shall all be taken care of. Tyler and Wise are provided for. The country is safe. Abe. Kxpres.lona of Dress. Women are more like flowers than we think. In their dress and adornment they express their natures, as the flowers in their petals nnd colors. Some women are like the modest diasies and violets; they never look or feel better than when dressed in a morning wrapper. Others are not themselves unless tbey can flame out in gorgeous dyes, like the tulip or blushrose. Who has not seen women just like white lilies? We know several double marigolds and poppies. There are women fit only for velvets, like the dahlias; others are graceful and airy, like the aialeas. Now and then, you see hollyhocks and sunflowers. When women are free to dress as they like, uncontrolled by o'hers, and not litni. ted by their circumstances, they do not fail to express their true characters, and dress becomes a form of expression very genuine and useful. Meredith. A Frenchman Accused or Killing A Comrade WHO HAD BEE STRUCK TIT A MeTEOK. Two men in France took shelter in a barn for tbe night. In the morning one of them was found dead, with a severe injury on the head. The comrade wits at once arrested, and told some "cock and bull'1 story about the terrible storm of the night in question, and attributed bis com panion's death to the effect of a thunderbolt. He wss not credited, and was in a fair way to be executed for the supposed crime. A scientific gentleman, hearing of tbe circumstance, examined the place, and found a hole in the roof of the barn, and an aerolite close tn the spot where the deeeased had slept on the night in question. The innocenoeof the accused was at once considered as established, and he was released. A beantiful person, among the Greeks, was thought to betray by this sign some secret favor of the immortal gods; and we can pardon pride, when a woman possesses such a figure that whereerer she stands, or moves, or leaves a shadow on the wall, or sits for a portrait to the artist, she confers a favor on tbe world. GREAT NATIONAL" ROUTE TO Baltimore. Philadelphia,' NEW YORK & BOSTON AKD OSLT Rnn TO WASHINGTON CITY THE CENTRAL OHIO BALTIMORE AND OHIO aMSP: RAIL ROADS Terminate at Raltlmnre anil Washington Cltyon theKaet ami Columbus on th Wt, at which place, it connect, with Railroads fur ann from all points in the WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Through Ticketscau beprocured via ashineton City to he U.iat,ru cities, at an aililitinunl clmn nt -ruini- Sleeping Cars attached to all Mrhi TP.i. Ticket, a ood until usrii.with tbe privilege of .toppiui off at all principal points. SLKKPINI. UA K ATTAIHIEPTO ALL NIGHT TRAINS Through Ticket, and Bacuaue Checks can he T1TVW 11 rwl at all princtllUllroe and Steamlwat Office. In the West. A.a lor a M-am via Dsiuoioie ann onto Hailroad J. II. SULLIVAN 3.n.W..t A n n nr, W. P. SMITH. Muter Transnortatinn. R A ft R R L. H . COLE, Oeneral Ticket Agent. B. a O. R. K. NUMBER 140. - MEDICAL. Important to Invalids. "Winchester's Ocnnins Preparations" mt tbe HTPUPHUSPH1TKV. Made from the FormtUa f Dr. J. F. Churchill, oPwH. For tbe PreTention and Cure of Consumption, Debility, Dyspepsia., Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Scrofula, and all Nervous Diseases.r-Wlnchester's Preparations Centals as Iron.- Ths sooceM of the HYPOPHOdPBlTES. tn tboi7s ot thai greatest scourg of tho race, OOISttUM PTION, to "onpsrsllelvd la the annals of medicine." This new and thoroughly Scientific Remedy acts wrth 111 YARf ABLE EKFIUACT in all tiagm of tetWrcKiar dimmtm. It rellsrss the cough, checks t e peni. rations, subdues the chills and fevers, dlminfsbe the expectoration, end promotes ra freshiug sleep. "ALL ths oenssaIs symptoms disappbas WITH A SAPIDITT WHICH IS RCALLT MaK VKLOlS.' (Mr is the Rule Death the exeeptiuo. Their beneft-ll effneu are equally prompt and c I sra vain all derangements uf the Nervous aud Blood ByiWe being UBRurpaised as a Nervout Tonic, and generator of new and healihy blood; while for cases of Oeaeml 0eM, Loss of htntmgth. Fleih, and Appjttimt Dyspepsia Neuralgia. Punilvsli, Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma, ttcrofula. Chronic Diarrhoea, it Is tbe most efflecious treatment kaawa-A FAIR TRIAL Id A CERTAIN CORK. . THEY CURE NERVOUS DISEASES., The H YPOPHOSPHITES will occupy ths most Important place In the list of therapeutical remedies for their pouiwr of relimmf unnu pr disturbance ol tho Wood-geDorating process. They sbuuld be employed n nervous diseases,, protracted convals ost AcDr. Churchill. They improtm the Dervoni strength, snd feWpora! tha nntritivs functions." IT. E. Bust. M. I , Jftwr-totm, N.J. "Tbey are most appropriate Remedies Jo a large class of sffectlons resulting from loss asreoai ores. " Bttmm MtMiioal nad tmrjficai Journal. "They Incresie the principle which constitutes arrows forem and are the most powerful blood generutrng syeal knot.''!. Churchill. WHAT THE PHYSICIANS SAY IN EUROPE. I hare prescribed the Ffypophosphltes In about twenty CAPfs. They were in various stages of ths disease. I have generally found. In each cap; the following effects: A gen oral increase of Appetite increase nf animal heat, (Id soma caeei, not in all); a marked diminution of he expectoration, in ktkrtcaik; the patient also expressing a feeling of improvement lu their breathing power that they could fill thelrubest better with air. A Lady, aged 2A years, has been under treatment twelva months. She has had Chronic Phthtslior gee years; It has been kept in abeyance b cod liver oil, uutll twelvemonths ago, when, from some unexplained cauie, her digestive or gain would not tolerate the oil any longer, when she rapidly declined la health. I then gave tbe Hypopbosphlte The improvement wun marked aud permanent. 1 saw her on February 2Mh, IBtiO, when ihe expred herself ai being QUITE WKLL NKVEIi PETTKR IN HKR LIKE, fibe , had a robuet appearance and was very stout. All the em- . erat tgmpfomx had disappeared. I AM IN THE HAHir OP PBKiCBIBIMO THK H TTO PHOSPHITES IN ANT EXHAUSTED CONDITION OP THB ITSTEM WHERE LOSS or Appetite and dreilitt abb the most pbomimbntstmp - Toas. Dr. R. H. C.Loddon Medical (Hremtmr. I have tried the Hypophoaphites In about thirty eases tn every stage ol ths disease, and in tbe majority say twa-thirds the improvement hits been very marked. My es perlence bus proved, that it Is decidedly beneficial tn ths earlier stages or ths disease, although one very material effect of the medicines, viz : their power of checking night sweats, makes thorn very useful In all stages. Since my return from Paris, I have requested severa medical friends to try the treatment on their patients, and they have mentioned to ms that the eul' was most extraordinary. My experience, however, satisfies me, that in the Htpophomphitbs we havo HOHT POWERFUL AGENTS, and that, on the score of humanity alone, they ought to have a fair and impartial trial. I may attention that tho result of ths treatment on a near relative of mine, wbo bad been fur some monthi nnder Dr. Churchill's care. Is as satisfactory as it is gratifying. Dr. Dickeon of the lie of Jersey London Medical Circular. A MUCH NEEDED CAUTION I The extraordinary success of Winchekteb's Oenitinb Pbepabations" of the Hypophnsphites having excited tha cupidity of a certain cIhm of Apothecaries, who are fraudulently soiling their own dblbtkbious or WuBTHLEAS preparations with tha assurance that they are "jut tu good " as mine or, worse, pretending that tbey actually arc mine it has become necessary, for tha protection of invalids, the medical profession, and my own reputation as a Chemist, to Caution tbe Public t Against ALL preparation of the Hypphosphltes not ' having my foe simile signature, both on the outside wrapper and the label of directions. An honest Druggist will not deceive yon suffer no dhhonkst ons to do so. lnquirs for and USE only " Winchester's Genuine Preparation," Which is the only reliable torm of the H YPOP HO&-PHIIE8," and Is put up in 7 to Ifl ounce bottles, at f I and )'Z each. Do not confound this remedy with the PHOSPHATES or "CHE MIC Ah FOOD." and particularly avoid Cod Liver Oil, which hue no enratire property mhat ever and all advertised NoffrHms.'that lura the suilerar to a premature grave. Circulars, embodying the Rational and the extraordinary resultM or the Specific Treatment, SENT FREE Dr. Churchill's Treatise gratis to physicians, clergymen and Invalids. Sold by most respectable DrngglRts, and Wholesale and Retail at ths sole-General Depot of the United flutes, by J. WINCHESTER, 3ft John street, N. T. ST For sale hy Roberts A Samuels, Drugglnts, Colum bus, O. oc'UU-d eod ly-woct-;iU-eow.ly Da. DARIUSHAMS Dyspepsia Eemedy Aromatic Invigorating Spirit. This Medic ne has been used by the public for six years, with increasing favor, it is recommended to cure Dyspepsia Wervomne, Hart-Burn. Colic Pains. Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the Bowels, Headache. Drowsiness, Kidney Complaint', Low Spirits. Delirium Tremens, and Intemperance. IT STIMULATES, EX.111LER.aTK9, IN VIUGRaTES, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUPEFY. AS A MEDICINE, IT IS QUICK AND EFFECTUAL, curing ths most aggravated oases of Dyspeosla, Kidney Complaints, and all other derangements of the stom ac'i and bowels in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy and droop Ing spirits, and restore the weak, nervous aud sickly to health, strength and vigor. Persons who, from the initdiclons ase of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, aud nutJct to that horrible cursa to humanity, the Delirium Them ens, will, almost tmme-dlatelv feel the happy and healthy invigorating efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invigorating Spirit. Dose One wine-glass full as often ss necessary. WHAT IT WILL DO. One diae will remove all bar! spirit.. One dose will enre fieart-hurn. Three doeee will cure Indigestion. One dose will give yon a Oihh) Appetite. One rinse will stop the distressing- pain, of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind nr Flatnlence, and al soon aa the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distrewing load and all painlnl feellnga will be reninvsd. One dnsewill remove tbe moat distressing pains of Collo-either In the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obstructions of the K'dneys, Bladder or I'rinary Organs. Persm.s who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney Complaints aro assured speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure hy the use of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, from dissipating too ninch over nighl, and feel tbe evil eGTucta of poiHonoiia liquors, in violent head. nr. lies, sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness, Ac., will find one does will remove all bad feelings. Lai If ps of weak and delicate constitutions, shonld taka the Invigorating Prlrlt three times a day ; it will maks them strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstructions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore tbe bloom of health and beauty to th. careworn faoa. During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medicine to remove disagreeable Mnsntlon. at tbe atomach. All th. proprietor asks, is a trial, and to indues this, he has pm up the INVIGORATING SPIRIT in pint bos tie., at ot) eta, quarta SI. Oeneral Depot, 41 Water street, N. T. Roberts A Samuels Agents for Columbus, Ohio. naglO-lydeod Tina moat Reliable, F.mcacouls, and 8clen. title lirnitdv for ntis Accounts to Act or Coeeasss, -5? o o o H n S3 ca Se5 o n, t H A H P H A 1 MWw mm. aa so aaaoQ saiaistiq so satsMQ which, from lu Img-esublUhed and well-tested repot-tion for purity, frenhneeri, uniformity of character, and superiority of Its mode of preparation, from the most eniti;ent of the medical proft-fwion throughout the conn try, the distinguished faculty nf the oldest and boat medical colleges, the l'niverity of i'entisylvanla, and thousand of Invali'U claims the patronage and confidence all who desire the advantages of a superior aud genuine article A- the value of this remeny depend solely on Its genuineness, invalids should be careful to take only that of un doubted reputation, as its qualiftcaliun cannot be ascertained by observation. IT or testimonials, see the pamphlets accompanying each bottle, aud be sure to procure, onlv "J. C BAKER A CO. '8 miL ADFLPHlA COD LIVER OIL,' Which is to be a of all the apothecaries and from the proprietors. BAKER sV CO., ap2rt-dAwtjanl60ecd' 1M liorth THIRD Street.

VOLUME XXIV. "Olio Slate onrna.. COLUMBUS: COOKE, HDRTT CO. Offlcoln Miller's Duildlnf, No. Ill (hi Townlnet. Term Invariably in Advance. Dam, leooperysa By the Carrier, per week, - 12X cU. Tbi-Wssslt J per year. WCV.BLY. I 60 KltolsOF DAIIjI AlVB.ttiininu i jhmjm"""' 1 in, I (kna.ntiara X mkL 14 00 Due square 1 year, ISO 00 Jpe " mouth., 18 00 One ' month. 16 00 One " f month., 10 00 fin. 1 month.. 8 4W One square S weeks, 14 00 Une " a wees., One " 1 week, One days, One " days, I 00 1 To I 00 78 80 On " 1 month, 8 00 ne " I montn, o uu I une i uv. " 0.T for marriage notice, ii oeoU, ikv.biailt ad One " 1 day. AI"!"' WEEKLY ADVIBTI81KO. Per Sqnexe, one insertion H-00 Per Square, each week in addition .-. 00 Displayed Advertisements half more then the .bore Advertisements leaded and placed in the column of Spa i.l Notice., drmblt Die ordinary ralm. All notice, required to be published by law, legal rate". If ordered on the In.lde einlnetvely after the first week, 10 per oent. more than the above ratee; but all such will appear in the Trl-Weekly wlthont charge. Ilininesa Card., not exceeding fire line., per year, Inside, 112.5(1: outside tio. . . Notice, of meeting", charitable eoclettee, lire companlea, to., half price. A II Transient AdeerUmentt mntt be raid in . This rnle will not be varied from. .... , No Advertisement taken excel t for a definite pertol. INSURANCE. JOHN H. WHEELER, AGENT FOR HOMES, COMTINEJTAI., MiKHHTTiK, SucDinrv, an! IavtKrt Ftas Int. Co. Of New York! MERCHANT'S and CITY Fl RE of Hart, ordi NEW YORK and CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE. Office, 81 High St., ag'l Block. layl'IMly HOME AND KOREieN PATHNT8. The undersigned for mvny year. eugag-d In the Patent OftVe preparing testimony in contested oawe, nil resigned to continue hi. profession of aecuring patent., America and gnropeai. Pateuta obtained on new and unjustly .ejected application, for contingent feesto be paid when the pat-nta are granted, II deelrrd. Exam-fnatioai of new inventions from rough pencil sketches, to determine their patentability, male previous to applying for pat-nt., for fire dollar.. B. W. WOOD, flora, wall. Orange Co., N.Y. """ COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY ReHtaurantn. " J. M. ZIGLEa, IceCreara Saloon. Nell's New Building, corner Oay and High street., Columlme, Ohio. Also Dealer In Confection., Choice Liquor., and a variety of Fancy notion, and Toy, my 1-dl y nmn r.lTl.TI VATOU. Edited and Published by Sullivan D. Harri., at Oolumbu. Ohio, for One Dollar per year. P MlMcellaneouH. " J. C. WOODS. Broadetreet.Oolumhm, 0., Agent for Chlckerlng Son,. Piano Forte., Maaoa A Hamlin's Melodeon., and dealer in Sheet Music aud mualcal merchandlie. anM'W-dly-E.A.B. Attorney n. S. B. H ANNUM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Publio and Commissioner of Deeds, Deposition, &o.. for various States. DeyotM apeclal attention to making Collection!, Conveyancing and taking Deposition.. Office, No. 6 Johnson Building. High Street, Columbus, O. Uetors, by permission, tu John I. Martin, Ksq., Banker, Lancaster, Ohio; Chauncey N. Old., Ksq., C .lumbui, Oi Messrs. Cipperly, Hoover A Co.. Cityof New York ; Henry 0. Noble, Esq., Uolunibus, 0.; Messra. Uaiuea, Todd A Lyt- tle.Clucinuatl, 0. eoplld F. A. U. SIM KINS, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Office A mho. Building, Opposite Stat. Uou.e k'quare, Columbus, Ohio. marfl)-'6U-rtly , J A MIC 8 8. AUSTIN, attorney at Law and Notary Public, Colnmbuf, Ohio Oilioe, Boom No. 7 in PoatOlfioe Building, on Statestreot Special attention given to foreign col lectio... ilecliidly w m.d e j i i s o si Th7 b7cak ri m a T O N , Attorney, and (')iiuwllore at Law, Cnlumbu, O. OIBce, Noe. 1 and 1 Oileon Uuildillg. Special attention g'-en to the law of Patent, and Insurance. antiiViUdly-aAa Itarbem. WM. SCO TT BAIIBER, Would notlly hi. nuineriiiiN frlemln and cuntomor. that he hu returned, and will henafter be found at hi. old tand under Bartllt A Smith'. Bank, High meet. He ollclta a i Hurn ot hl old cutomnr. ' oct26 ClOt 111 OK. J..GtM)OIIAN . SON, . Dealer. in Ready anil OiMtoiu-maile Clothing, Ocnt'l Furnishing Good., Hat., 0p, Trunk., Valine., c, Ac. No. 1 South LI ;h St., ooroor of Broad. my'i.'oO-dly a .DAM STB W A RT. W. aTlHaoK. STEWART . STIKISON, Herchant Tailor., No. 1.18 High Street, oppoeite Ooodale Home, Oolumbu. Ohio, deul In bout grade of Cloth., Cauimeroa. and Ve.tmga. Kmploy none butgood workmen; inaiire g od lit.; do notdinnppoint in time; charge fair prices, and require prompt pay. t anr I :t.'mi.iipr2cilly Grocers.' F. A. KLI., Wholeeale and Rotnil Dealer in Orwerle. and Produce, Boutheut corner of Town and Fourth ata Coliimbua, O. Particular attention paid to Consignment, of. and order, for, Produce. rnyK'IKMy-EAB Hanks. BAtlTLIT , SMITH, Banker! and dealer! In Exchange, Coin, and nnonrrect tnouey. Collections made on all principal cltea lu the United State.. A'aboa Building, No. 73 South High street. my2illy'ti"-K a. taiciies. Jewelry. K. D. DUNBAR, Tatch Maker and Engraver, ha! for sale Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles, Thermometer., etc. Agent, also, tor oolumbu. and Franklin County Bible Society. No. 135 High street, one door aouth or Ooodalo House. apr22,'80-dly-lAB Hardware. GEO. GERE A CO.. Bio.Oxax. J.M. McC'bni. F..T. MiTHorr. M.H. Pt,AC- Ko. 8 ii wrnne Block, siirn of the Bras, backed Saw, Whole- aale and Retail Peelers in all decriptione uf Hardware, Cntl.ry, Honsebulldinir anil Housekeeping uooris, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Wood and Willow Ware, (lor-dge Xwlna, Paints, Oils, Varnlsli-s. janlU'BO.dly h Hook Itlndint?. M. C. L1LLEY Boot-Binder, and Blank Book Manufacturer, High Street, Between vraan and uay streets, Columbus, o. mYS'Pi).,iy.E.A B. Hry Goods. i i i- tL tv 3U., Biuna ex. w. Wlitleini- mnA Kf.tall Tt,alora In Foreian and Dnmeatlc enrnnr nf Third and rlil streets. flnlnmhiH. O. anr22'l-r.A. Hoots and Shoes. i i , WAULDEN V CO., ' ceaiorto W . L . Mercer, Dealer in Ladle., Men's, Mls.es' 'fiid Children's Boot., Shoe., and Gaiter., No. la Town , rtt., Colambns. apr21,'60-dly-x A B PHOTOGRAPHS. U. Witt.fonr doors north of the American Hotel, over Rodisill'. Hat Store, makes life-aired Photographs, col- :l( orea in oil and fasten, as well aa llaKuerrutypea, Am. ' brotynM, and all kinds of Sun Painting.. yJ.'TO-dly.lA l - ' REtNfA AKB DTI ill NB ni8r.Ert'nitr). Thtne iu niment ai new and mi r paw all othf-ro in eon-trth'tion, durability, w and comfort In wen ring and Oy'o'lnew. No riV-trf iprinp with cotutant nni painful Biif--n havn a yielding, nuOaining motion with one kalj lU miwer and that regulated at will. Seud for ftu illn-trttod pun nh let, free to all. BARVKS ft PrVKK, New York. Snld tpColarabrby BUBEKTSS A 8AMUKL8, J M PENIOaod others jf26 dBmeod Awmth.. v SUPPORTER COLUMBUS BUSINESS CARDS. WM. BLYNN, TTAVINO REMOVED TO NO. 10 BUCK. A A EVE BLOCK, trseta hi. friend, will not fail of find lug him in his nw location. I shall soon add to ay Already large stock a new aseort- ment of Watches. Jewelrv. Silver Ware, FANCIES FOR JHE HOLIDAYS. I .hall aim la goods, price, and attention, to please th. public. novlt-. l Jal.'fil COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. , COLUMBUS, OHIO. rpHB REGULAR FALL AND WINTER SESSION 1 f this Institution begir. on the 1st of October and will continue nntll April let, 18ll. THE CHUHSE OF STUDY embrace. Single and Double Entry Book Keeping aa applied to over fifty different branches of trade, Plain and Ornamental Writing, Commercial Ca'culations aud Arithmetic, and all the various requisite, to a complete businua. education, Term.. Tuition. (40. Board from I2.&0 to IS 00 per week. Books and Stationery, 16 to 17. Total coat about 7. NO VACATION the year round. Regular Student! review at pleasure. For full particulars, addreei McCOY A CO., Min-'oOdAwlyaepIS Proprietor OVAL FRAMES I OVAL FRAMES! THE LARGEST AND HANDSOMEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO COLUMBUS 1 Conflating of cv and Beautiful Styles, AT H-A-UIF TUB PRICES Isually Sold In thin City. Come while the Assortment is full ! FRAMES FROM 50c. to $20. 100 South High Street, novSdtw RANDALL A ASTON. HENRY II. TAIT, FAS1IIOIVAIIE II4KI1ER AND HAIK DRESSER, corner High and Town afreets, Columbus, Ohio. Talt stands uiisiinuiHsed in oolorlng Hairand Whiskers. may.l'GUdlv-EAII M. M. POWERS & BRO. DBALKRg IN IMPOHIKD AND D0HK8TI0 CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNfJFF, AND FANCY ARTICLES No. 11 T. State St., bet IlighA Post-office Columbus, augl4-d6m ROBERTS & SAMUEL Wholesale and Retail U XL XT G- Gr T S T S , No. it North II tarn. Mrert, (Kaat Klde,) OoHtmbuiB, Ohio. UfE AHK COSTATf,Y MrCCAClVING larg. addition, to our Stock of DRUC8. MKDIC1NES, CHEMICALS, FAINTS, OILS, VA11NISIIES, IIYE STUFFS, WINDOW OLA88, FKKFUM KRY, FANCY SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES, Ac, c. We also keep on hand an assortment of line Cigars, Pure Liquor! for Medical purposes; with every article u.ually kept in a first class Drug Htore. Having business arrangements with leading Importer and Manufacturers, we are prepared to oiler goods to the trad" or at retail at unn.unlly low price.. tpoF'Ooodt delivered to any part of the City free of charge. aprS'V)-dly ROI1ERTS SAMHEL. 1860. 1860. 1860. FALL AND WINTER STYLFS. MRS. HOPPERTON HAS OPEXKD HER FALL AND WINTKK STOCK of FRENCH MILLINERY. HON NETS, KIHIIONS, tc. Ac, Ko. ITS South High Street, OOM1.MI1US, OHIO. Hor friends are invited to call and rmichaa. Mrs. H has some ol those new style 8lar Frames which she will dispose of by the quantity to milliner. aplo-dtjHnl'filc Arrival IVo. 'X for 1K60. STEWART .Ss STIlSSOTSr, Merchant Tailor's, 138 S.HIgh St., (opposite Oooilitle House) Columbua Have received a full supply of FRESH AND FA.IHIllNAKLE FALL AND WINTER GOODS, And are now ready to wait upon all who may dcaire tocx-amlne their stock. And they especially Invite all mho wl.h to .upply themselve. with A No. 1 COATS, PANTS and VESTS ot the best grade of goods, fashionablo style of make, and a true lit, to call and leave their order.. Term Cash. Alo on hand, Gentlemen's Furnishing floods, such as Shirts, Collar., Neck Ties, Scarfs, Gloves , Undershirts, Drawers, Ac. N. B No goods taken In to make vnless our own trim-Biing.are used. sep27aprl3,'ou nly CABINET WAHE1 T5t 1F3T M JOHN PIRR1JS0, I NO. ITT EAST FRIEND STREET, rjA8 A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ALL KIN PS 0T II Plain, Fancy and OrnuniPiilai Furniture. Mann ttctiireft Furnitiirpto order f'HEAPER titan anv othr pp tabliKhment tn the city. The present utock to be aold posuivriT ai cor. STPEIOLSTRINGdonein ft superior nianoer. H. Moores Carriage Mannfactnrer, Oorner Third and Hick ttrert. nKTl'RXM HIS THANKS FUR PAST Lt favors, and solicits a vontinunnce of the name. Per tons wishing to purchase are requested to mil and exam- Inn my stock and prices. Particular attention given to repairing. Tne attention oi customers is invited to my Patent Spring handy-Wagons and Doggies. AH work warreniea. ji, PIUUHKN. anr21-dlT. rnlumlni. Oh.n MISSOURI LAND! ! fin nnfi ajrk koh sale at JiJ7yJ.rJ prices ranicing from 12VC toSllrper Acre. In any quantities required. TAXKS PAID, and PAT. ENTS procured for purchaser, of Land andcr the Gradual tion Act. PLATS FURNISHED GRATIS by enclosing a postage stamp. Fur further information Apply to WII.SOX, RAWXIXGS CO. - U. S. and General Land Agent, 65 CHESTNUT ST., BETWEEN 3n AND 4.TII, ST. LOUIS MISSOURI. N. B. LAND WARRANTS bought, sold and located, oct. 3m. W. T. & S. D. DAY & CO. , MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS IN PRINTING PRESSES, (BOTH HAND AXD P0W".l And all kinds of Printing: Materials.Ho. 1T3, ITS, and 177 Wral Second St., CINCINNA TI. JanM-dly CHARLES HCOTT, BOOT 3c SHOE MAKER. rTrood Street, Betteem High mmd fr nt mavS'nn.iiy.aA. gT. CLAIU HOTEL, COR. PENN AND ST. CLAIR STS., PITTSBURG. Forty gingle Boom! have been added racentlv to the establishment. BOARD PEb DAT, ...... . $1.85 eptlldOin 0. B. BELL, Pbopbutob. COLUMBUS. OHIO WEDNESDAY MORNING, BOOKS & STATIONERY. 4 NEW OHIO PUBLISHING HOUSE, J. II. RILEY & T. C. BOWLES Columbus, Ohio, NOW PUBLISH The Ohio Standard School Series! Th Purest, Richest, beat and Cheapest. SPELLING AND ANALYSIS. Br Salkk Towi, L.L. D. Town'iSpeller and Definer; Towo'sXtw Analyiii READING. Br S. 0. Goodrich, L.L. D., (Peler Parley.) Goodrirh's New 1st Reader. Goodrich's New 4th Reader. Qoonricb'e New id K.-a-ler. Goodrich's New 6th Reader. Goodrich's New 3l Radrr. Goodrii h'. New kh Re.der. Tlhijf art a aVcideii improvement oa all that I Ishins." Item. J. w. KcvU, V I),. laUot Miami Umitwily, Ohio. MATHEMATICS. Br Benjamin Grkenleap. A. M. For District bchools. . GifeDleafi New Primer Arithmetic, Green leafi Intellectual Arithmetic. Gnwuteara Common School Arithmetic. For High frhooUnud Aendemie$, Oreenlenr National Arithmetic, Grrcnlettri Treatise on Alptbra. Oteeuleara Klementa of Geometry. Standard and imperishable worki of their kind; the richeet and moot eimireheiitire. aa a series, that have appeared In the current uiuetevotb century.' Prof. Perry o iHirtmoutk ColUije, GEOGRAPHY. Bt 8. S. Cornkll. Cornell't First Steps In Oe..(rraphy, Prettily TUastrated. tVrneltt Primary (leoitniphy, Hvuutifully Illustrated. kruir IntrrnHdiattj Geography, with New Maps. (Inrnell's (lranitnar-Schod eoirraphyf I vol. quurto. Cornt-lVi Iliith Hchool Geography and Atlas. "Vtuch superior to any othor (ien(rniphirt with lrhich I am acijuitiDtwI. Aiuon Smyth, Superintendent Public lnUrurAum Ohio ENGLISlfGRAMMAH. Bt D. B. Towkb, A. M., and B. F. Tweed, A. M. Tower and Tweed's Klements of Orammar. Tower an.l Tweed's Common flrhooltlrainniar. Tower and Tweed's Orammar nf Coinyition. "Towers' Uoinmon KcIiihiI Urammiir will till a position absolutely demanded by the Educational wants of the country." N. C, CrummbaHgh, Dayton Hih School, COPY BOOKS &B00K-KEEPING. I'ayson, Dunton and 8crihners's Complete Series. Ilanafurd and 1'ayKin'a Uook-Keeplog, Double and Single Entry. Terras of introduction the most favorable. Teachers and School officers are requested to communicate with us. Single specimen copies furnished at one-half the usual rates. J. II. Ill LEY & T. C. ROWLE9, Publishers, Columbus, Ohio. epl'dtim HA R D WAR E A N Dl R 0NT INTO. J3SB, MIT II OFF, JONES & CO. WHOLESALR AND BKTAIL DKAI.KBS IN Hardware, Iron, Sled, Nails, Tin, Copper, Builders Hardware, Me-chanict' Tools, Aariculfural Implements, Machine Bell-ing, Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, frc. Also Apents for Mirny's Celebrated MOWERS and REAPKKS, and Cooks' pat. Sugar Evaporator. SIGN OILT Nil. I. SAW, fin. Ituo South High St. MaT7.1S". dAwlyKAH THE TI M K MAS t'OMR, WllfiS TIIH I'URLIO mind is begiuning to appreciate true merit. A good nrticle will soon work its wey into public favor, and the demand for that nrticle steadily iucrcase, while a poorar-ticle iff soon heard of uo moro. THEORIENTAL PUMICESTONE TOILET SOAP Stands high in publio fnvor, and well it might, for no pain, have been .pared to get up a good article, one which will prove satisfactory and benelicial to all. None but the f uresr of material ismed in Its manufacture, and contain-tig, as it does, a healiwj vegetable selwance, anil aqunutity of remred ptimicc.sltine, it cleanses the skin thoroughly aim in less time than any other soap at the sum. time leaving it as soft and smooth ae any one conld desire. Tbv IT and von'll never be without it. FOR SALE DY ALL TIIK I'KISCIPAL DEALERS. Miimifiictured nt lite WESTERN TOILET SOAP EMPORIUM, By J. II. FESSENDEN $ CO., 124 West Third si., Cincinnati. All orders promptly attended to. epSd.lin TV f AMMSIOTH STEAM POWER BIL,. IV L LIAKD TAUI.h Alanulaclory, J. M. Hhkkswrk A Bro., Proprietors. Factory N. E. comer of Kim and Canal Street'. OlhVeand Warehouse, No. Sixth Street, between Main and Walnut. Cincinnati, Ohio. P. H. ttet Bmnnwich' Improved I'uteHt Combination Ctuhion. sen27'ui.oi;m OPEN AGAIN. I HAVE OFEVEDA STORE O! TOWN htreet, temporarily, a few doors from lllph street, where I will be happy to see all my friends and citirena. After a few daya, I ran be lontid on the corner of HIGH AND TOW N STREETS, tIPPOSITE THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. Vbich 1 have taken for a permanent stand. Keepectfullv, P. ROSE, mayldlyoct.l novla Columbus, Ohio, SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. TUB THE MARKET FOR MAKING BEST ARTICLE IN SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds X O rr ASH!! For Sale at Wholesale, ly Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And by all Drncglata A Oroecrs In the United State. ct26-d-2tw-ily CAPITAL CITY xiiaZe w onixs, WATER BT, riOLUMia'S. O. H USRT CHAMBERS, : : : Proprietor. Manufacturer of all kinds of FXXjES ia.N B.ASFS. etld e nee Ke-cul and war ranted eqi al I one for use aWLettere of Inquiry, and work from the Country, will meet with prompt attention rnvd-dawly-Ba iticiiAimsov DAMASKS DIAPERS. &C. CO N-iU MaltS UK Klt'HAKIlSf'N'S 1. 1 Hi ENS, and those dnairuu! of obtaining the GKSl'INE GIIUDS. should are that the article, they purchase are scaled with the full name of the firm, J. N. HIOflAKDSON. SON'S A OWDKN, as a guarantee of the aotindiu-s. and durability of the ttoods. Thiscaution I. rendered essentially necessary, a. large ejuantlties of inferior and defeetire Linen, are prepared, seaeon afterseason, and sealed with the name of RICHARDSON, by Irish llonx'., who rrgardlee of the injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturer, of th. genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while purchasers can b. mpoaed on with (roods of a worthless character. J. BULLOCKE A J. B. LOCKE, eptT-dly Agents, 39 Church Street. New Tor. iaiasfa MUSIC. ETC Marshall, James & Trayer's PREMIUM PIANOS. THESE PIANOS ARE UNSURPASSED, eombinlog KICHNKSS and 8WEETN ESS; BRIL- ......... - uu . iM.i. . ,1, i ' r. , ...loinLi ana BKADTITof STYLE ; fOR VBILITT of MECHANISM, with DELICACY OF TOUCH and promptneaaof ACTION. This "Patent Repeating Oran I Action" is pronounced by the beat judges to be th. IMPttUVEMENT OF TUB anr I. o; . . li - miHUV IMWDIHIIIf. A U Pianet tnuraaad to give nor feet tatiefncOon or Ma money emtvmAeA AddMM E.L.TRATER, Agent, STEINWAY &SON'S 1ST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. T H ATE NOW THE AGENCY OF THESB A. VJGLSHKATED r i a. 3j" o et . THEY POSSESS KEMAKKAULB CLEARNESS, SWEETNESS, HKILLIANCY A ND VuLCM E OP TONE, AND ALL OTHER QUALITIES DEH1RABLB IN A FIRST CLA8 INSTKUdKNT. All Pianoe warranted for three peart. Written guarantee givtn to that effect. Addreei E. L. TBA VEtt. Ag't, aug7-dlywly-lteam Coniaac. O. KNABE'S GOLD MEDAL PIANOS THK BEST AND MOST POPULAR PI-AN04 Diiit hi this country r frum tb extent. and oelebikted lutitufactory of Win. Knabe & Co., of Baltimore. They are the only Piano Fortea that dare issue a challenge to the world for Volume, eveoess and brilliancy of tone, elasticity of touch and durability: To be bad only of SELTZER A WEBSTER, aug7.apr21-novl-dlylB Sole Agents. CHICKERING PIANOS. All Styles and Prices. They h?e iwtred And bmve made and euld orer 23.000 INSTRUMENTS. Those instruments have all the Real Improvements or the Age, And are, beyond comparison, th. Finest Pianos in the World. Particular attention Is requested to SEVERAL NEW STYLES. J. 0. WOODS. Sole Agent for Central Ohio. dec2t'S9 Buckeye Block, Broad Street, Columbus. DENTISTRY. A NEW FEATURE IN DENTISTRY ! NO PAIN! NO DRUGS? AND NO DANGER! IN Extracting Teeth, and Roots of Teeth, By the Inventor of an eutt re nw proeeu never before In trod tired In this city. The antoundinf( reputation this novel proreea hai mot with within a few wtka past, heic-ftani dtwription. Krad the fallowing affidavit of a highly eiteemrd gentleman of this city: Thin In to certify that I, C. R. Rnnln.have had fmr teeth extracted by Dr. Jttrome R. Francla without ch tin I rig me dny pain at all, and thut I can confldnntnlly recommend Dr. Kranchi' new method niUinic the .inly harmlfftg and efflefpnt process, and a groat duaiduiAtum to the tirienre of Uentintry. 0. B. ItUlTFlN. bTATE OF OHIO, qf, Hamilton County. jBB Charles B. ft tiffin bp inn, duly swoin deposeth and saltb that the mattersand things stated MHhuveare true. CHARLK4 B. KUFKIN. Rworn before me and subscribed in my presence this 26th day nr JiiIt, 18 GO. ISkalI JOHN A. PIATT. Notary Public, Hamilton County, Ohio. I hare extracted sviral hundred T.fth fr p"f'i)i residing In this city whose testimony can be t-n at the office. i Rffermnof the Faculty and others, JfbtiT.Tolrtnd, Cincinnati: Pi. I-tltm,-mh and John; Dr. Hurt; R. HowHrd lluud, M I . Pro mor Juflurnnri Col-ego. Philadelphia; W. H. Hazzard, M.D ; tVm. Wilkinson, D. D.S.; J. Alkfn Meira, .M.D.; Bdward Town-tend, D. i. 8. ; Us I tor W. Thompson, K-n ; Leonard Anhlev: H. Hartshire, M.D.; Franklin Peale, Eq.; J. De Ii. Whte, H.D.,I).I.8.; Ir. West, Oh. 'mint: J, ti. Sanders; Dr. Wm. Ijacy; Jeiiies Welston; John Paul Qulnti. M.D.D.C.; Jams Harper, Ktq.; F. Uogers, Hio. of Phlla. Board of Marine Utid-r writers; Barnard Ft-gan, V.tyt W. Wtttaon PaKte, Uurchnnt; John Brock, Esq ; HaxHleA. Dudtlenow. Mtiio Olfice, No. 137 West Founh St., Where I am permanently located for the practice of the above process, as well as all other branches of the Dental Art. V. R. Dentists at a distance can send to me for Instructions allcnnipletf $10. Teeth extracted gratis for those not nhlc to pny. sepl-dly DK. J. B. FKANCIS, Cincinnati. 0. LIVER IN VIGOR ATO R . NEVER DEHILITATKS. T IS COJIPOI SBKU UnTIIlKLV FROM trii ms, and has hecome an eetatiltshi'd fact, a Htnuilanl Medicine, knowo and ap proved hy all that have to with contidence In all used it, and is not. resorted the diseases fur v.liich it Is recot.imended. within the last two Tears It has cured thousands who had (riven up all hopes of relief, a. the nntuerous unsolicited certmcatea mj noseession show. to the temperament ol the The dose mnst be adapted individual taking it, and used in such quantities aa ela. to act gently on tbe Uow Let the dictates of yonr Judicment guide yon In the use orthe X.I VER IN Via-LIVKH COMPI.AlSTS, UKA iim, ana It will cure BILLlOfS ATTACKS, UIARHHOEA, SfllMUR TEH Y, DIWPST, SOUR COSTl VENESS,CH0L IC, MORBUSXHOLERA IN. LENCE, J A UNIICE, ES, and may be used inc- DYSPEPSIA, CI1KONH COMPLAINTS. DVSEN- STOMACH, HABITUAL UH Ol. r.KA ,VHOLEHA FA N T a M , FLA TU- FEMALE WEAKNESS- cessfttlljr as an 0KDINA- CINE. It will cure SIOKI HY FAMILY UF.bl- HEADACHE, fas thou. sands can testify) in tieenty taiaates, if two or three Tea. mencement of attack. tjinoitiit. or. fairca at com ALL H HO LbZll AKH, GIVING their testimony In its favor. MIX WATER IN THE H0 I'Ttt WITH THE INVIO- ORATOR. AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER trice Une Dollar per Bottle. AM'I SAW FORD'S BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. DOMPOI'DVKII KKOM PURE VEtrETARI.E EXTRACTS. AND PVTVPIS GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP IN A I VLllHA TH. The FAMILY CA TIIARTtC PILL Is a gen-which the proprietor ha. than twenty yenr.. Ing demand from tboee PILLS, and the satlsfac-regard tn their nee, has in within the reach of all. know that different Car-p.rtions of the bowels. Til AHTI0 PILL haa, well established fact, been ty of the purest Vegetable on every part of the ali-G0O and SAFE in all needed, euch as TK-1T0MACH, 8LEEPI- tie but active Cathartic, used in his practice more The constantly increaa-who have long nsed the tion which all express in duced me to place them The Profession well thartics act on different The FAMILY CA-with due reference to this compounded from a v.rfe-Kitracta, which act alike tnentary canal, and are csv. where a Cathartic is RAKQEMENTS of the NKSS. PAINS IN TIIK BACK AND LOINS, AND SORENESS OVEn CtlSTIVKNK.88, PAIN TIIK WUOII BODY, frequently, if neirlected. from sudden cold which end In a long course of Ke-TITK, A CREEPING OVER THK BODY, ACHE, or WEIGHT IN FI.AMMATORY DIS. PHI LUKES or APULTS, PURIFlERortha BLOOD flesh is heir, too numerous tlsement. DOSE. 1 to . ver. LOSS tIF API'E-SKKSATIOX OF (VlLD RESTLESSNESS, HEAD-T U E HEAD, all IX-K A S T. 8 , W0HMS In RHEUMATISM, a great and many diseases towhlch to mention In this silver. fill! f. 3 lllillKS. THE LIVER INVIGORATUR ANlt FAMILY CA-TIIARTIO PILLS are retailed by Druggists generally, and aold wholesale bv the Trade In all the large towns. 8. T. W. SANrORD, M. D, Mannfactiirerand Proprietor, 308 Broadway, New York. Sold In Colnmbna by Roberta At Hamoel, John Dunig, and ft. M. Denig i Sons. oct2fi'i0-dlyevlyletp SAFES. FOR THE CHEAPEST, BEST ANt MOCT DURABLE FIRE& BURGLAR PROOFSAFES Call at the NEW SAFE FACTORY", S. "W. Cor. Elm and Front streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. rpHIl! FIRM IS COMPOSED OF LEADING PRAC- JL cwi -ii-.ii-.ii-i mo nuiiee OI L mall. IHMtd. ML n. u'..L.ii..ik. i.i . V w-.i -"wiii" wwnu ,u -.nxiiiee a sale eoual to onra tor REAL'TY, STRENGTH and SEITRITY. witt.ll-rl -.wl DIEHnMl Ri (III I uv . a I,ltlIOGRArilIlG mn QNG-n.AVING. Pi.etp.if. I...Ihiiw f 1. w n - . , Ti. . """!-' maps, uraru, Kntee, Oertlllcate. of Stock, Bonds, Wter and Bill Heails. Build- u.. ... n w jt. , '-t., o i lii.rlKI PfJK A CO.. Hi walnut street, (Odd Fellow's Baildlng.) BepS&dSra Cincinnati, 0. DECEMBER 5, I860. &ia rwi $0tttnaL COL.XTXvXBXJS : Wednesday-Morning, ... Dee. 5 1860, FROM THB MAILS. The Cleveland papers record tbe finding of additional bodies washed ashore from the propeller Dacotak. The first and aeoond engineers were from Cleveland, the latter leaves a wife and six children. The body of Klump, the mate, has been recovered, and $80 in gold found on his body. Only four persons were saved from the propeller Jertey City. Capt. Monroe was one of tbe number. Derby, the clerk, was lost. He leaves a wife in Cleveland. Manchester, the engineer, leaves a mother and two sister in New York. Men who skim along through life, denying themselves comforts, and refusing to bestow everyday charilies, which fall as the morning dews, that they may be able to be benevolent after death, may learn a lesson from the administration of tbe MoMicken estate, Cincinnati. The deceased McMicken provided for tbe division of his means in such a manner as be snp-posed would do much good. Three executors were appointed, who have made a partial settlement with the Probate Court. The following is the cash account : Receipt! of sale of personal effect., mostly stocks of dilfersut kind. 149.5(10 26 Kovemtwr 2. ct.h paid toexecutor. for commission on U8.910 679 20 November 2, eath paid to ixecntort for extra com-pensuMoa for eerricet in the management of the real and fertonal ettate H 30,000 00 Balance remaining f 18,88 UG A few more such "extras'' sod the executors will retire ia a competency, at least, and the McMicken estate be '-settled'' most effectually. Some doien cadets from tbe Southern Stales left West Point, lust week, tor the South. The exchange noticing this item says that "after their chivalry gels ohilled, and their vacancies have been filled, these boys will be forced to the conclusion that they have made asses of themselves."It is not generally known bow extensive are tbe works on the Fremont estate in California. A lute Sun Francisco journal says there are now seven quant mills in operation, and adds: "The average yield of these mills recently was over $340 per day each, over $2,300 per day collectively, and nearly $19,000 for every eight days' run! The last eight days' product readied $18,096 31 in gold bars, which arrived in this oily on Monday last. The gold, we understand, is pretly evenly distributed throughout tbe quarts so that there is no likelihood of much fluctuation in the yield. Al this rate the Colonel will be entirely clear of all his complications in the coarse of two or three months, and then he will oommenoe to realise near a million dollars per annum I or (counting it at that rate exactly) $2,515 34 every day of the yearl The Youngstown (Ohio) RtgUter says that a party of hunters left Youngstown fur Forest county, Pa., Inst week, to shoot deer. Among tbe number was a young Swiss, named Ernest Quartier, who strayed off from the party, and after two days' search was found frozen to death in the woods. A company has been formed in Toledo for the purpose of constructing a street railroad in that city. The school house at Elyria, composed of one brick and one stone building, eonnected, was destroyed by fire one night last week, in oonse-quence of ashes having been left in a wooden box in the school-room. Loss $2,000. Twenty-eight clerks in tbe Land office at Washington were discharged last week, their term oT service having expired by limitation of the special act culling them into official existence.Col. Florence, of Philadelphia, editor of the National Democratic Review, was seriously injured a few nights since, while silting in his office, by a stone thrown through the window. The perpetrator of the deed has not been discovered.The St. Louis Republican, on the authority of Henry Watkins, who has just returned to that city from Arkansas, says that great excitement exists among the people in the vicinity of Des Arc, consequent upon the discovery of gold in thai town. Des Aro is 67 miles abovo the mouth of White river, and 200 miles east of Little Rock. For some time past, parties have been at work boring an artesian well in D?g Aro. It was while engngjd in the un iertaking, a few days ago, that auriferous ground was struck. I The richness of the dirt first atlraoted the at-i tention of several old California miners pre-i sent, who at once expressed their belief thut gold existed in abundance in the locality men- tioned. A quantity of dirt was washed on the f spot, and yielded largely, twenty-five oents be- , nip uuiiiuieii iroiu n, single pnntuii. ine. dirt from which this gold was washed is said to have been considerably mixed with sand. One in dividual obtained an ordinary thimble full I of fine gold (lust from two pans of dirt.. Some of the specimens seen by the Republican t iniormanr, were as large as peas, others muoh larger. An AITecl lug Scene at the Burets Trial' Correspondence of the Chiogo Journal. At the close of tho examination, by the desire oi tne counsel lor the complainant, the reverend Mr. Patterson rend the first letter received hv him from Mrs. liirch, confessing according lo the theory of the prosecution her guilt. The reading or tbis letter was a most humiliating u... . .I. s . . . i,'ii, i mo ouiiic iime, impressive spectacle. Mr, Patterson read in an impressive tone of voice Mrs. Burch was deeply agitated and often affeo- led to tears. Mr. Uurch remained durinir th entire reading with his faoeburied in his hands, apparently really nffeoted. Many of the jury and Messrs. Osgood and Miller of the defence, were otien in tears. Mr. Corning watched tbe witness oloeely, apparently with painful anxi ety, the entire audience sal in profound still ness curing ine reading or this really wonderful letter, whatever construction may be put ujuu ii, iew it in wnatever light one may, it was a humiliating spectacle. A husband and wife, who have moved in first circles of society; who have stood high in tha estimation of the influential and the respectable of all ranks and conditions; whose' society has been courted; wbo were abundantly blessed with all the comforts, the luxuries and the advantages which an unusual opulanoe could procure or refined tastes suggest; this hushand and wife separated and again appearing in a distant court, passing each other in cold silenoe, and their family paslor upon a witness stand, reading, in the presence of strangers, a letter appertaining to these trou- oies, which are to Uay the household theme of talk and comment from one end of the country to the other. Hon. Joseph- R. CnAnL A late letter from Naples has the following reference to Minister Chandler: "The Hon. Joseph R. Chandler, United Slates Minister resident at Naples, expects to leave lioo in two or three weeks, or shortly after the entry of Victor Emanuel. As he was accredited to the late Neapolitan Government, he considers bis duties cease aa soon as tbe new powers lake official possession. Mr. Chandler is very highly esteemed, and he and his accomplished lady have done much to render the sojourn of American visitors verypleasant." Alleged Harder ea Board an American Ship at Liverpool. We find in the Liverpool Mercury of the 13th inst., the particulars of a supposed murder on board tbe Americsn ship Jeremah Thompson, of New York, Capt. Blake, lying at that port, on the 11th inst. It appears that a man who signed the articles in the name of Henry Hatchway, together with the boatswain, named Keeean. joined tha ship on Sunday, and very soon after iney got on board Hatchway was subjected to tbe brutality of Keegaa was immediately after, wards taken ill, and found dead in the forecastle. About 9 o'clock tbe same evening the officers of tbe vessel attempted to smuggle the body of the dead man ashore in a box, as dry goods, but tbe cheat was detected by the polioe, and an investigation took place. On going aboard of the vessel, which was lying in the stream, ready for sea, tha officers found that the boatswain bad either committed suicide by jumping ever-board, or in attempting to swim ashore in order to escape justice, had lost his life. An inquest was held upon the body of Hatchway by the coroner, when it appeared that tha deceased was a Malay; that he went on board in perfect health; and that ha was abused by Keegan,)who frequently struck him, and that tbis maltreatment was probably the cause of his death. A Southern View of Sir Trnmbnll'e Speech The Lexington (Ky.) Observer and Reporter, after recounting the circumstances under which the recent speech of Judge Tbombull was de- livered, and attributing to it an authoritative character, says: With these preliminary remark, which were necessary to a full und erstandiug of the cir cumstances under which Mr. Trumbull spoke, and the consequent Importance of the views enumerated, we desire lo say that, while there are things in the speech which we do not assent to, the line of policy marked out for Mr. Loo-col n ia certainly very far from being of that aggressive character which the people of the South have been led to apprehend from his election. If, as Mr. Trumbull declares, Mr. Lincoln, when inaugurated, will, in fact and not in name merely, be the President of the whole country, and not of a seotion; if he shall see that the laws are faithfully exeouted, inoluding, of course, the Fugitive Slave Law; if he shall permit no encroachments to be made upon the rights of the South, but, on the contrary, shall feel it his duty to see that those rights are protected from all attempts at injury, come from what quarter or in what form they may, then will the South have a guarantee that bis Administration will at least be in no wise different from those of his immediate predecessors, if indeed they are not more assured in the fully per-feot seourity of their constitutional rights than heretofore. Pacific Policy Suggested-The Boston correspondent of the Springfield Republican suggests that the country might be qnite pacified by a series of telegraphic dispatches, as follows : No. 1. SramoFicLO, 111., Nov. 22. Deae Curtis : Will you accept the ofiioe of Secretary of Slate? Abe. Boston, Nov., 22. Deae Abe : Willingly. Q. T. C. No- 2. Bostox, Nov. 22. Deae Yeador: Custis is lo be Seoretary of State. All right. Disarm immediately. We shall repeal the Personal Liberty Bill and impeach Gov. Andrews if he resists. Everett. Charlesto., Nov. 22. Dear Laddatoe: I am in raptures. Gist bat issued a proclamation of victory and thanksgiving. The streets are paved with dismounted oockadea. The baoksresuma to-morrow. Who is to be Collector here ? Yeado.i. No. 3. Bostok, Nov. 22. Deae Leoree: Send on and get a nigger to test our loyalty. Hallett. No. 4. SPRiNoriELn, 111., Nov. 22. Deae Cdshiko: I shall tender you the appointment of Chief Justice as soon as Taney dies. Abb. Mewbcryport, Nov. 22. I accept, and havo telegraphed to the captain of the James Gray to refrain from any further hostile demonstrations against Fort Independence. The Lemmon case will be speedily settled. Giv Butler the District Attorneyship. CusutNO. Sfrinofikld, III., Nov. 22. Hallet has applied for it i but you shall all be taken care of. Tyler and Wise are provided for. The country is safe. Abe. Kxpres.lona of Dress. Women are more like flowers than we think. In their dress and adornment they express their natures, as the flowers in their petals nnd colors. Some women are like the modest diasies and violets; they never look or feel better than when dressed in a morning wrapper. Others are not themselves unless tbey can flame out in gorgeous dyes, like the tulip or blushrose. Who has not seen women just like white lilies? We know several double marigolds and poppies. There are women fit only for velvets, like the dahlias; others are graceful and airy, like the aialeas. Now and then, you see hollyhocks and sunflowers. When women are free to dress as they like, uncontrolled by o'hers, and not litni. ted by their circumstances, they do not fail to express their true characters, and dress becomes a form of expression very genuine and useful. Meredith. A Frenchman Accused or Killing A Comrade WHO HAD BEE STRUCK TIT A MeTEOK. Two men in France took shelter in a barn for tbe night. In the morning one of them was found dead, with a severe injury on the head. The comrade wits at once arrested, and told some "cock and bull'1 story about the terrible storm of the night in question, and attributed bis com panion's death to the effect of a thunderbolt. He wss not credited, and was in a fair way to be executed for the supposed crime. A scientific gentleman, hearing of tbe circumstance, examined the place, and found a hole in the roof of the barn, and an aerolite close tn the spot where the deeeased had slept on the night in question. The innocenoeof the accused was at once considered as established, and he was released. A beantiful person, among the Greeks, was thought to betray by this sign some secret favor of the immortal gods; and we can pardon pride, when a woman possesses such a figure that whereerer she stands, or moves, or leaves a shadow on the wall, or sits for a portrait to the artist, she confers a favor on tbe world. GREAT NATIONAL" ROUTE TO Baltimore. Philadelphia,' NEW YORK & BOSTON AKD OSLT Rnn TO WASHINGTON CITY THE CENTRAL OHIO BALTIMORE AND OHIO aMSP: RAIL ROADS Terminate at Raltlmnre anil Washington Cltyon theKaet ami Columbus on th Wt, at which place, it connect, with Railroads fur ann from all points in the WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Through Ticketscau beprocured via ashineton City to he U.iat,ru cities, at an aililitinunl clmn nt -ruini- Sleeping Cars attached to all Mrhi TP.i. Ticket, a ood until usrii.with tbe privilege of .toppiui off at all principal points. SLKKPINI. UA K ATTAIHIEPTO ALL NIGHT TRAINS Through Ticket, and Bacuaue Checks can he T1TVW 11 rwl at all princtllUllroe and Steamlwat Office. In the West. A.a lor a M-am via Dsiuoioie ann onto Hailroad J. II. SULLIVAN 3.n.W..t A n n nr, W. P. SMITH. Muter Transnortatinn. R A ft R R L. H . COLE, Oeneral Ticket Agent. B. a O. R. K. NUMBER 140. - MEDICAL. Important to Invalids. "Winchester's Ocnnins Preparations" mt tbe HTPUPHUSPH1TKV. Made from the FormtUa f Dr. J. F. Churchill, oPwH. For tbe PreTention and Cure of Consumption, Debility, Dyspepsia., Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Scrofula, and all Nervous Diseases.r-Wlnchester's Preparations Centals as Iron.- Ths sooceM of the HYPOPHOdPBlTES. tn tboi7s ot thai greatest scourg of tho race, OOISttUM PTION, to "onpsrsllelvd la the annals of medicine." This new and thoroughly Scientific Remedy acts wrth 111 YARf ABLE EKFIUACT in all tiagm of tetWrcKiar dimmtm. It rellsrss the cough, checks t e peni. rations, subdues the chills and fevers, dlminfsbe the expectoration, end promotes ra freshiug sleep. "ALL ths oenssaIs symptoms disappbas WITH A SAPIDITT WHICH IS RCALLT MaK VKLOlS.' (Mr is the Rule Death the exeeptiuo. Their beneft-ll effneu are equally prompt and c I sra vain all derangements uf the Nervous aud Blood ByiWe being UBRurpaised as a Nervout Tonic, and generator of new and healihy blood; while for cases of Oeaeml 0eM, Loss of htntmgth. Fleih, and Appjttimt Dyspepsia Neuralgia. Punilvsli, Chronic Bronchitis. Asthma, ttcrofula. Chronic Diarrhoea, it Is tbe most efflecious treatment kaawa-A FAIR TRIAL Id A CERTAIN CORK. . THEY CURE NERVOUS DISEASES., The H YPOPHOSPHITES will occupy ths most Important place In the list of therapeutical remedies for their pouiwr of relimmf unnu pr disturbance ol tho Wood-geDorating process. They sbuuld be employed n nervous diseases,, protracted convals ost AcDr. Churchill. They improtm the Dervoni strength, snd feWpora! tha nntritivs functions." IT. E. Bust. M. I , Jftwr-totm, N.J. "Tbey are most appropriate Remedies Jo a large class of sffectlons resulting from loss asreoai ores. " Bttmm MtMiioal nad tmrjficai Journal. "They Incresie the principle which constitutes arrows forem and are the most powerful blood generutrng syeal knot.''!. Churchill. WHAT THE PHYSICIANS SAY IN EUROPE. I hare prescribed the Ffypophosphltes In about twenty CAPfs. They were in various stages of ths disease. I have generally found. In each cap; the following effects: A gen oral increase of Appetite increase nf animal heat, (Id soma caeei, not in all); a marked diminution of he expectoration, in ktkrtcaik; the patient also expressing a feeling of improvement lu their breathing power that they could fill thelrubest better with air. A Lady, aged 2A years, has been under treatment twelva months. She has had Chronic Phthtslior gee years; It has been kept in abeyance b cod liver oil, uutll twelvemonths ago, when, from some unexplained cauie, her digestive or gain would not tolerate the oil any longer, when she rapidly declined la health. I then gave tbe Hypopbosphlte The improvement wun marked aud permanent. 1 saw her on February 2Mh, IBtiO, when ihe expred herself ai being QUITE WKLL NKVEIi PETTKR IN HKR LIKE, fibe , had a robuet appearance and was very stout. All the em- . erat tgmpfomx had disappeared. I AM IN THE HAHir OP PBKiCBIBIMO THK H TTO PHOSPHITES IN ANT EXHAUSTED CONDITION OP THB ITSTEM WHERE LOSS or Appetite and dreilitt abb the most pbomimbntstmp - Toas. Dr. R. H. C.Loddon Medical (Hremtmr. I have tried the Hypophoaphites In about thirty eases tn every stage ol ths disease, and in tbe majority say twa-thirds the improvement hits been very marked. My es perlence bus proved, that it Is decidedly beneficial tn ths earlier stages or ths disease, although one very material effect of the medicines, viz : their power of checking night sweats, makes thorn very useful In all stages. Since my return from Paris, I have requested severa medical friends to try the treatment on their patients, and they have mentioned to ms that the eul' was most extraordinary. My experience, however, satisfies me, that in the Htpophomphitbs we havo HOHT POWERFUL AGENTS, and that, on the score of humanity alone, they ought to have a fair and impartial trial. I may attention that tho result of ths treatment on a near relative of mine, wbo bad been fur some monthi nnder Dr. Churchill's care. Is as satisfactory as it is gratifying. Dr. Dickeon of the lie of Jersey London Medical Circular. A MUCH NEEDED CAUTION I The extraordinary success of Winchekteb's Oenitinb Pbepabations" of the Hypophnsphites having excited tha cupidity of a certain cIhm of Apothecaries, who are fraudulently soiling their own dblbtkbious or WuBTHLEAS preparations with tha assurance that they are "jut tu good " as mine or, worse, pretending that tbey actually arc mine it has become necessary, for tha protection of invalids, the medical profession, and my own reputation as a Chemist, to Caution tbe Public t Against ALL preparation of the Hypphosphltes not ' having my foe simile signature, both on the outside wrapper and the label of directions. An honest Druggist will not deceive yon suffer no dhhonkst ons to do so. lnquirs for and USE only " Winchester's Genuine Preparation," Which is the only reliable torm of the H YPOP HO&-PHIIE8," and Is put up in 7 to Ifl ounce bottles, at f I and )'Z each. Do not confound this remedy with the PHOSPHATES or "CHE MIC Ah FOOD." and particularly avoid Cod Liver Oil, which hue no enratire property mhat ever and all advertised NoffrHms.'that lura the suilerar to a premature grave. Circulars, embodying the Rational and the extraordinary resultM or the Specific Treatment, SENT FREE Dr. Churchill's Treatise gratis to physicians, clergymen and Invalids. Sold by most respectable DrngglRts, and Wholesale and Retail at ths sole-General Depot of the United flutes, by J. WINCHESTER, 3ft John street, N. T. ST For sale hy Roberts A Samuels, Drugglnts, Colum bus, O. oc'UU-d eod ly-woct-;iU-eow.ly Da. DARIUSHAMS Dyspepsia Eemedy Aromatic Invigorating Spirit. This Medic ne has been used by the public for six years, with increasing favor, it is recommended to cure Dyspepsia Wervomne, Hart-Burn. Colic Pains. Wind in the Stomach, or Pains in the Bowels, Headache. Drowsiness, Kidney Complaint', Low Spirits. Delirium Tremens, and Intemperance. IT STIMULATES, EX.111LER.aTK9, IN VIUGRaTES, BUT WILL NOT INTOXICATE OR STUPEFY. AS A MEDICINE, IT IS QUICK AND EFFECTUAL, curing ths most aggravated oases of Dyspeosla, Kidney Complaints, and all other derangements of the stom ac'i and bowels in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most melancholy and droop Ing spirits, and restore the weak, nervous aud sickly to health, strength and vigor. Persons who, from the initdiclons ase of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, aud nutJct to that horrible cursa to humanity, the Delirium Them ens, will, almost tmme-dlatelv feel the happy and healthy invigorating efficacy of Dr. Ham's Invigorating Spirit. Dose One wine-glass full as often ss necessary. WHAT IT WILL DO. One diae will remove all bar! spirit.. One dose will enre fieart-hurn. Three doeee will cure Indigestion. One dose will give yon a Oihh) Appetite. One rinse will stop the distressing- pain, of Dyspepsia. One dose will remove the distressing and disagreeable effects of Wind nr Flatnlence, and al soon aa the stomach receives the Invigorating Spirit, the distrewing load and all painlnl feellnga will be reninvsd. One dnsewill remove tbe moat distressing pains of Collo-either In the stomach or bowels. A few doses will remove all obstructions of the K'dneys, Bladder or I'rinary Organs. Persm.s who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney Complaints aro assured speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure hy the use of one or two bottles. NIGHTLY DISSIPATION. Persons who, from dissipating too ninch over nighl, and feel tbe evil eGTucta of poiHonoiia liquors, in violent head. nr. lies, sickness at stomach, weakness, giddiness, Ac., will find one does will remove all bad feelings. Lai If ps of weak and delicate constitutions, shonld taka the Invigorating Prlrlt three times a day ; it will maks them strong, healthy and happy, remove all obstructions and irregularities from the menstrual organs, and restore tbe bloom of health and beauty to th. careworn faoa. During pregnancy it will be found an invaluable medicine to remove disagreeable Mnsntlon. at tbe atomach. All th. proprietor asks, is a trial, and to indues this, he has pm up the INVIGORATING SPIRIT in pint bos tie., at ot) eta, quarta SI. Oeneral Depot, 41 Water street, N. T. Roberts A Samuels Agents for Columbus, Ohio. naglO-lydeod Tina moat Reliable, F.mcacouls, and 8clen. title lirnitdv for ntis Accounts to Act or Coeeasss, -5? o o o H n S3 ca Se5 o n, t H A H P H A 1 MWw mm. aa so aaaoQ saiaistiq so satsMQ which, from lu Img-esublUhed and well-tested repot-tion for purity, frenhneeri, uniformity of character, and superiority of Its mode of preparation, from the most eniti;ent of the medical proft-fwion throughout the conn try, the distinguished faculty nf the oldest and boat medical colleges, the l'niverity of i'entisylvanla, and thousand of Invali'U claims the patronage and confidence all who desire the advantages of a superior aud genuine article A- the value of this remeny depend solely on Its genuineness, invalids should be careful to take only that of un doubted reputation, as its qualiftcaliun cannot be ascertained by observation. IT or testimonials, see the pamphlets accompanying each bottle, aud be sure to procure, onlv "J. C BAKER A CO. '8 miL ADFLPHlA COD LIVER OIL,' Which is to be a of all the apothecaries and from the proprietors. BAKER sV CO., ap2rt-dAwtjanl60ecd' 1M liorth THIRD Street.